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Axis of symmetry f(x) = −4(x − 8)^ 2 + 3

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Answer:


x=8

Explanation:

For an equation in the form of
y=a(x-h)^2+k, the axis of symmetry is where
x=h. In this case, the axis of symmetry is the line
x=8

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