identify a, b, c in y=1/2x^2 + 4x - 2

substitute the values into axis of symmetry from

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In the equation y = 1/2x^2 + 4x - 2, we can identify the values as follows:
a = 1/2
b = 4
c = -2

To find the axis of symmetry, we use the formula x = -b/(2a).
Substitute the values of a and b into the formula:

x = -4 / (2 * (1/2))
x = -4 / 1
x = -4

Therefore, the axis of symmetry is x = -4.
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