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What is the axis of symmetry of the quadratic function y=2(x+3)^2+5

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Answer:

x=-3

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User Nilesh Kikani
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Answer:

x=-3

Explanation:

The quadratic function
y=2(x+3)^2+5 determines the parabola which has the vertex at point (-3,5). The axis of symmetry passes through the vertex and is parallel to the y-axis. Hence, its equation is x=-3 (see attached diagram).

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