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What is the axis of symmetry for f(x) = 2x2 − 8x 8? x = −2 x = −3 x = 3 x = 2

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The first part of the quadratic formula, x = - b/2a, is the equation of the axis of symmetry, and the x-coordinate of the vertex.

In standard form: - 2x² + 8x - 5 = 0, a = - 2, b = 8, c = - 5

The axis of symmetry: x = - 8/2(- 2) = - 8/- 4 = 2

Go back and solve for y to find the y-coordinate of the vertex.

y = - 2(2)² + 8(2) - 5

y = - 2(4) + 16 - 5

y = - 8 + 16 - 5

y = 3

Vertex is (2, 3)
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The answer i got was x=2

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