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Use y=16x^2 to complete this table


What pattern(symmetry) do you notice

Use y=16x^2 to complete this table What pattern(symmetry) do you notice-example-1
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Answer:

The equation y = 16·x² is symmetrical about the line(/point) x = 0

Explanation:

The given equation is y = 16·x²

The given data is presented as follows;

x
{} y

-4 256

-3 144

-2.5 100

-2 64

-1.5 36

-1 16

-0.5 4

0 0

0.5 4

1 16

1.5 36

2 64

2.5 100

3 144

4 256

The equation compared to the equation of a parabola in vertex form, y = a·(x - h)² + k

We have;

a = 16

The vertex of the parabola , (h, k) = (0, 0) and x = h = 0 gives the axis of symmetry

Therefore, the equation y = 16·x² is symmetrical about the line x = 0.

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