Question 35

Find the axis of symmetry of the following quadratic equation. Answer with x=
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y=-x^2-4x+1

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To find the axis of symmetry of a quadratic equation in the form y = ax^2 + bx + c, you can use the formula x = -b/(2a).

In this case, the quadratic equation is y = -x^2 - 4x + 1.
So, a = -1 and b = -4.

Now, plug these values into the formula x = -b/(2a):

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

Therefore, the axis of symmetry for the quadratic equation y = -x^2 - 4x + 1 is x = -2.
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