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What is the vertex and axis of symmetry?

What is the vertex and axis of symmetry?-example-1

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Check the picture below.

now, the Range and Domain are both assuming the lines goes no further, keeping in mind that most lines go to infinity.

the x-intercepts are just where the graph intersects or touches the x-axis.

the y-intercepts are just where the graph intersects or touches the y-axis.

vertex is simply where it makes the U-turn, and axis of symmetry is simply most of the time the x-coordinate of the vertex, of namely the line where the graph begins making a mirror image.

What is the vertex and axis of symmetry?-example-1
User Lebobbi
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Vertex is -1
Axis of symmetry is -1
(Tip the axis of symmetry and vertex will always be the same)
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