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Can someone check if this is right please? If not what is the correct way?

Can someone check if this is right please? If not what is the correct way?-example-1

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A, B, and C are the coefficients. They are not the terms as you have written now.

A quadratic equation is in the form Ax^2 + Bx + C. Therefore, A = 1, B = 8, and C = -6.

The axis of symmetry is found using the equation -b/2a, as you've done. Therefore, the axis of symmetry is -8/2(1) = -4.

Hope this helps!! :)

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