What are the vertex and axis of symmetry of the
parabola shown in the diagram below?
1) verte...
Mathematics, 26.05.2021 19:20 eeeeee9848
What are the vertex and axis of symmetry of the
parabola shown in the diagram below?
1) vertex: (1.-4); axis of symmetry: x = 1
2) vertex: (1.-4); axis of symmetry: x = -4
3) vertex: (-4,1); axis of symmetry: x = 1
vertex: (-4,1); axis of symmetry: x = -4
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