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11 July, 18:48

If the zeros of the quadratic function f, are - 3 and 5, what is the equation of the axis of symmetry of F?

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  1. 11 July, 19:07
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    The axis of symmetry of a quadratic function is a vertical line smack in the middle between the two zeroes.

    Thus, for a quadratic function with zeroes at - 3 and 5, the equation of the axis of symmetry is

    x = (-3+5) / 2=1, or

    x=1
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