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1. Identify the axis of symmetry for y = -3(x+3)^2-2. a. x = -2 b. x = 3 c. x = 2 d. x = -3 2. Choose the correct axis of symmetry for x = -4(y -4)^2+6 a. y = -6 b. y = -4 c. y =6 d. y = 4

User Gmsantos
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Answer:


\boxed{x=-3} \\ \boxed{y=4}

Explanation:

Axis of symmetry is a line that cuts the parabola in half touching the vertex.

Quadratic forms ⇒ y = ax² + bx + c or x = ay² + by + c

Axis of symmetry ⇒ x =
(-b)/(2a) or y =
(-b)/(2a)

First problem:

y = -3(x+3)²-2

Write in quadratic form ⇒ y = ax² + bx + c

y = -3(x² + 6x + 9) - 2

y = -3x² -18x - 27 - 2

y = -3x² -18x - 29

a = -3, b = -18

Find axis of symmetry.


x= (-b)/(2a)


x=(--18)/(2(-3))


x=(18)/(-6)=-3

Second problem:

x = -4(y -4)² +6

Write in quadratic form ⇒ x = ay² + by + c

x = -4(y² - 18y + 16) + 6

x = -4y² + 32y - 64 + 6

x = -4y² + 32y - 58

a = -4, b = 32

Find axis of symmetry.


y= (-b)/(2a)


y=(-32)/(2(-4))


y=(-32)/(-8)=4

User Rarw
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Answer:

The answer is :

  1. D
  2. D

Explanation:

Axis of symmetry is the equation where it cuts the middle of the quadratic graph.

For quadratic equation in the form of (x+a)² + b, the axis of symmetry will be (x+a) = 0 which is x = -a :

Question 1,


(x + 3) = 0


x = - 3

Question 2,


(y - 4 )= 0


y = 4

User Tapash
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