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Find the axis of symmetry:

y=x^2-8x-7 i got 4....am i right?
13 years ago

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Answered by Steve
correct. You wind up with

y = (x-4)^2 - 23
13 years ago
Answered by MathGuru
Correct. This is a parabola with a vertical axis of symmetry (x = 4).
13 years ago
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