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The axis of symmetry of a quadratic equation is x = –3. If one of the zeroes of the equation is 4, what is the other zero?

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–10

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-10

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If the axis of symmetry is at x = -3 and one of the zeros is at 4 then the other zero must be at equal distance from the axis , but on the other side, so will be at -10.

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