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What is the axis of symmetry for f(x) = 2x2 − 4x + 5?

A) x = −2
B) x = −1
C) x = 1
D) x = 2

User Simbada
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Answer:

C. x = 1

Explanation:

The axis of symmetry is found by the equation: -b/2a.

We are given f(x) = 2x^2 - 4x + 5, where:

  • a = 2
  • b = -4

Substitute these values into the formula for a.o.s.

-(-4)/2(2) --> 4/4 = 1

The a.o.s. is x = 1.

User Jthill
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Answer:

Axis of symmetry is

C) x = 1

Explanation:

we are given equation as


2x^2 -4x+5

we can use axis of symmetry formula

Let's assume we are given quadratic equation as


y=ax^2+bx+c

Axis of symmetry is


x=-(b)/(2a)

now, we can compare both equations

and we get


a=2,b=-4

now, we can find axis of symmetry


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


x=-((-4))/(4)


x=1

User Ctb
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