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Identify the line(s) of symmetry for the conic section x-(y-1)^2=2


I have this... (Y-1)^2=(x-2) Vertex (2,1) Symmetry y=1. Is this correct?
13 years ago

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Answered by Steve
right on.
13 years ago
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Identify the line(s) of symmetry for the conic section x-(y-1)^2=2


I have this... (Y-1)^2=(x-2) Vertex (2,1) Symmetry y=1. Is this correct?

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