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What is the axis of symmetry for f(x) = −3x2 + 12x − 6?

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The axis of symmetry can be found by finding the average of the zeros, a derivation from the conservation of energy :P, or by finding the point when the velocity is equal to zero.

df/dx=-6x+12 so df/dx, velocity, equals zero when:

-6x+12=0

6x=12

x=2 so the axis of symmetry is the vertical line x=2

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average of zeros...

3x^2-12x+6=0

x^2-4x+2=0

x^2-4x=-2

x^2-4x+4=2

(x-2)^2=2

x-2=±√2

x=2±√2 so the average of the zeros is obviously 2.

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conservation of energy

vf-vi=at When vf=0, this is the maximum value for f(x)...

-vi=at, vi=b and a(acceleration)=2a(from quadratic) and t=x

-b=2ax

x=-b/(2a) in this case

x=-12/(2(-3))

x=-12/-6

x=2

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User CuriousMonkey
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Answer: The axis of symmetry is
x=2.

Step-by-step explanation: The given function is


f(x)=-3x^2+12x-6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

We know that for the function
f(x)=a(x-h)^2+k, the axis of symmetry is given by


x=h.

From equation (i), we have


f(x)=-3x^2+12x-6\\\\\Rightarrow f(x)=-3(x^2-4x)-6\\\\\Rightarrow f(x)=-3(x^2-4x+4)+12-6\\\\\Rightarrow f(x)=-3(x-2)^2-6.

Therefore, the axis of symmetry for the given function is


x=2.

Also, the graph of the function is shown in the attached figure. It is a parabola with vertex (2, 6) and axis of symmetry x = 2.

What is the axis of symmetry for f(x) = −3x2 + 12x − 6?-example-1
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User Rudra Murthy
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