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Whats the Axis of Symmetry? willing to give 15 points !!

Whats the Axis of Symmetry? willing to give 15 points !!-example-1
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User IntegerOverlord
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The axis of symmetry of a parabola in the form


y=ax^2+bx+c

is a vertical line


x=k

where k is the x coordinate of the vertex of the parabola.

The x coordinate of the vertex of the parabola is given by


-(b)/(2a)

which in your case is


-(-6)/(2\cdot (1)/(4))=(6)/((1)/(2))=6\cdot 2=12

So, the axis of symmetry is the line x=12.

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