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25 October, 16:30
What is the axis of symmsymmiof y=2 (x+1) ^2
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Isiah Carson
25 October, 16:45
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Y=a (x-h) ^2+k
axis of symmetry is x=h
given
y=2 (x - (-1) ^2+0
h=-1
axis of symmetry is x=-1
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