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The two zeros of an unknown quadratic function f(x) are (−6, 0) and (8, 0). Which of the following is the axis of symmetry of f(x)?(1 point)
x=7

x = 1

x=−7

x =−1
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Answered by mathhelper
The axis of symmetry will cut the x-axis half-way between the two zeros,
so .....
4 years ago
Answered by saadieeraaee
so x=1
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