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Question: y= -x^2+5x+6
what is the equation of the functions axis of symmetry?
Statistics homework help
solve the quadratic equation -x^2+5x+6=0
and explain the relationships between the solutions above and the x intercepts of the graphed function
for the graphed function
a) write the value of -b/a and use this to express b in terms of a
b) write the value c/a and use this to express c in terms of a
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Answer: y= -x^2+5x+6
what is the equation of the functions axis of symmetry?
Solution:
y= -x^2+5x+6 then the equation of the functions axis of symmetry is x= -5/2(-1) , or, x=5/2 , or, 2x=5 , or, 2x-5=0 . Edit
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