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What is the value of the axis of symmetry?
y = 3x² + x

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Answer:


x=-(1)/(6)

Explanation:

For a quadratic function in standard form
y=ax^2 + bx + c, the axis of symmetry can be expressed as
x=(-b)/(2a)

For the equation
y=3x^2+x


a=3, b=1, c=0

Therefore, the axis of symmetry is
x=-(1)/(6)

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