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What is the axis of symmetry of the function f(x)=−(x+9)(x−21)?

User LinconFive
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

lol just took the quiz x=6

User Sven Delueg
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Answer:

Therefore the given equation is a parabolic equation with vertex at (6,255) and the axis of symmetry is given by x = 6.

Explanation:

i) f(x) = -(x+9)(x-21)

ii) therefore y = f(x) = -
x^(2) + 12x + 189 = - (
x^(2) - 12x +36) + 36 + 189

iii) therefore y = f(x) = -
(x-6)^(2)+ 225

iv) when x = 6 then y = 255

Therefore the given equation is a parabolic equation with vertex at (6,255) and the axis of symmetry is given by x = 6.

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