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21 September, 12:33

1. Find the equation of the axis of symmetry and the coordinates of the vertex of the function: y=〖3x〗^2-2

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  1. 21 September, 12:43
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    I see y = 3x^2 - 2. If that is the case, there is no movement indicated in the x direction at all, only the y direction. If there was movement along the x axis, there would be a number inside a set of () with the x, like this: (x-3) ^2. But that is not there in your case, so the x coordinate of the vertex stays right where it starts, at the origin, or x = 0. The "minus 2" indicates y movement: down 2 units. So the vertex sits at (0, - 2). The axis of symmetry is the same as what the x coordinate is, but in equation form. So the axis of symmetry has an equation of x = 0.
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