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find the equation of the axis of symmetry for this equation. f(x) = 6x^2 - 3x + 49. hint: to find the axis of symmetry, use equation: x = -b/2a

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We want to find the axis of symmetry of the function;


f(x)=6x^2-3x+49

STEP 1:

The equation for the axis of symmetry of a line is given as;


x=-(b)/(2a)

From the equation, a = 6 and b = -3, so,

STEP 2: Insert the values of a and b into the equation to obtain;


x=-(-3)/(2*6)=--(3)/(12)=+(1)/(4)

CONCLUSION:

Therefore, we see that the axis of symmetry is the line;


x=(1)/(4)

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