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Elina [12.6K]
4 years ago
15

How do you find the Axis of symmetry and the vertex of the quadratic?

Mathematics
1 answer:
s2008m [1.1K]4 years ago
4 0
Vertex:
to find x use the formula, -b/2a.
since there is no B, plug in 0
-0/2(2)
x=0
(this is also your axis of symmetry)
To find y plug in x (0) to the equation.
2(0)²+3
2(0)+3
0+3
y=3
So your vertex is (0,3)
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