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27 April, 10:44

Which is the axis of symmetry of a parabola with equation x2 = - 4y?

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  1. 27 April, 10:54
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    If you simplify this into the general form of an equation for an x^2 parabola, what you get is y = -.25x^2. Because there is no up or down movement, nor is there any side to side movement, this parabola is still sitting at the origin. The - out front turns it upside down, and the value of 1/4 makes it open up wider that its parent function y = x^2. So the axis of symmetry is x = 0 which is actually the equation for the line of symmetry. The axis of symmetry is the y axis because the function opens up evenly on each side of the y axis.
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