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  • 04-12-2019
  • Mathematics
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Given the equation f(x) = 2x² + 4x - 1, what is axis of symmetry? a. 1 c. -1 b. 2 d. 0

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  • 04-12-2019

Answer: x=-1

Step-by-step explanation:

the x value of the vertex = -b/2a if the equation is in "ax^2+bx+c" for

you are in luck

x value of the vertex = -4/4 = -1

the line of symmetry is a vertical line, and since it must pass through the vertex

line of symmetry: x=-1

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