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The graph of which function has an axis of symmetry at x=-1/4?

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Answer:

C I think

Explanation:

User MMP
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Answer:

2x^2 + 1x + C

Explanation:

The three coefficients of a quadratic function are a, b and c, where a is the coefficient of the x^2 term.

The equation of the axis of symmetry is

-b

x = ------------ and here we are told that this x is -1/4.

2a

From this info we can assume that a = 2 and that b = 1

and so the function is likely 2x^2 + 1x + C, where C is a constant. Doesn't matter what C is in this case.

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