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F(x) = 3x² + 6x - 1
The graph is a parabola open upward (a= 3>0) with a minimum.
Calculate the vertex:
x = -b/2a → x = -6/(2.3) = -1. Then the axis of symmetry is x = - 1
Now to calculate the minimum, plugin the value of x:
y = 3x² + 6x - 1
y = 3(-1)² + 6(-1) -1
y= 3 - 6 -1 and y = - 4,
Ten the vertex (minimum) is at (-1,- 4)
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Answer:
axis of symmetry: x = 2
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Step-by-step explanation:
You can complete the square to put the equation in vertex form.
y = (x^2 -4x +4) -1 -4
y = (x -2)^2 -5 . . . . . . vertex is (2, -5)
The equation of the axis of symmetry is the equation of the vertical line through the vertex:
x = 2 . . . . . axis of symmetry
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Points on the graph are easily found by using integer values on either side of x=2. Points on one side of the axis of symmetry are mirrored on the other side of it.
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Explanation:
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