Instructions: Given the vertex of a quadratic function, find the axis of symmetry.Vertex: (3,4)
Question
Instructions: Given the vertex of a quadratic function, find the axis of symmetry.Vertex: (3,4)
Solution
The axis of symmetry for a quadratic function given the vertex (h, k) is a vertical line that passes through the x-coordinate of the vertex.
Given the vertex (3,4), the axis of symmetry is x = h.
So, the axis of symmetry for this function is x = 3.
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