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The graph of the function f(x)= x2 − 4x + 6 is shown here. What is its axis of symmetry?

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Answer: x=2

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The graph of the function f(x)= x2 − 4x + 6 is shown here. What is its axis of symmetry-example-1
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First, simplify the expression of the function
f(x)=x^2-4x+6 highlighting the perfect square:


f(x)=x^2-4x+4-4+6=(x-2)^2+2.

Then find the vertwx of parabola. When x=2, f(2)=2 and the coordinates of the vertex are (2,2). The axis of symmetry passes through the vertex and is parallel to the y-axis. Therefore, its equation is x=2 (see attached graph for details).

Answer: x=2.

The graph of the function f(x)= x2 − 4x + 6 is shown here. What is its axis of symmetry-example-1
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