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How to you find the acsess of symmetry in a equation ex Y=a(x-h)=k

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In an equation y = a(x - h) + k, the axis of symmetry will be x = h. This is because (h, k) is the vertex, and the parabola will be symmetric on both sides of the vertex.

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