Asked by Minnie
Which equation represents the axis of symmetry of the function y = –2x² + 4x –6? (1 point)
y = 1
x = 1
x = 3
x = –3
y = 1
x = 1
x = 3
x = –3
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JJ
To find the axis of symmetry you find:
x = -b/2a this comes from the quadratic formula.
x = -b/2a this comes from the quadratic formula.
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