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Use the function f(x)=3x^2-12x+5

locate the axis of symmetry--
list domain--
list range--

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we are given function as


f(x)=3x^2-12x+5

Axis of symmetry:

we can use formula to find axis of symmetry


f(x)=ax^2+bx+c


x=-(b)/(2a)

a=3 , b=-12


x=-(-12)/(2*3)

now, we can solve for x


x=2

so, axis of symmetry is
x=2.........Answer

Domain:

we know that

domain is all possible values of x for which any function is defined

since, it is quadratic function

so, it is defined for all real values of x

so, we get


(-\infty,\infty)

Range:

we know that

range is all possible value of y

we can plug vertex x=2 into f(x) and find y


f(2)=3(2)^2-12(2)+5


y=-7

Since, we have leading coefficient is 3

so, parabola will be open upward

so, smallest y-value will be -7

so, range will be


[-7,\infty)

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