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What is the axis of symmetry of this equation? y=x^2-2x-8 x = - 2 x = - 4 x = 1 x = - 8
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What is the axis of symmetry of this equation? y=x^2-2x-8 x = - 2 x = - 4 x = 1 x = - 8
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What is the axis of symmetry of this equation?
y=x^2-2x-8
x = - 2
x = - 4
x = 1
x = - 8
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If you want to find the axis of symmetry, you do -b/2a (The quadradic equation is represented like this: ax^2+bx+c. Of course, this can change) Once you input the numbers, you can find out whats right!
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