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How do you find the vertex and the axis of symmetry of the equation? y = 2x^2 + 28x - 10

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User Blivet
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Answer:

-7±3√6

Explanation:

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User Postgresnewbie
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Answer:

By completing the square and rewrite equation in the form of


y = a{(x - p)}^(2) + q

Where the vertex is (p, q)

axis of symmetry is x=p

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How do you find the vertex and the axis of symmetry of the equation? y = 2x^2 + 28x-example-1
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