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How to solve for axis of symmetry for y=(x+2)(x-4)

User Alex Krotnyi
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8 votes

Answer:

x=1

Explanation:


y=x^(2) -4x+2x-8

y=x^(2) -2x-8
(a=1, b=-2)

x=-(b)/(2a) =(-2)/(2*1)

x=1

y=(x+2)(x-4), x=1

y=(1+2)(1-4)

y=-9

User MrLane
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Answer:

x = 1

Explanation:

you can first find the two zeroes

that would be

x + 2 = 0

x - 4 = 0

x = {-2, 4}

then you average them

-2 + 4 = 2

2 / 2 = 1

the aos is 1

User Cosinepenguin
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