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20 November, 18:57

The function f (x) = 7-4+x^2 written in vertex form is f (x) = (x-2) ^2+3 what is the axis of symmetry for he function

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  1. 20 November, 22:00
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    When you complete the square from f (x) = 7 - 4x + x^2 to f (x) = (x - 2) ^2 + 3, whatever is inside the brackets (x - 2) in this case, is related to the axis of symmetry.

    The axis of symmetry is the line running through the vertex (minimum in this case)

    The minimum is

    x - 2 = 0

    x = 2

    The y value is the 3 outside the brackets. The minimum = (2,3)

    The axis of symmetry is x = 2 which is the x value of the minimum.

    Below is a graph to show you that theses are one and the same.

    y = (x - 2) ^2 + 3

    and

    y = x^2 - 4x + 7

    The graph cannot be quite shown that way because you will get 2 graphs right on top of one another (because they are the same). I have drawn tow other graphs to indicate that the one you want is in the middle.

    y = 7 - 4x + x^2 is the red graph

    The blue graph is y = (x - 2) ^2 + 2.5

    The green graph is y = (x - 2) ^2 + 3.5. You can see if you put in y = (x - 2) ^2 + 3 you will get exactly the original red graph.
  2. 20 November, 22:50
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    The axis of symmetry is x = 2.

    The axis of symmetry can always be found in a quadratic by looking at the x value of the vertex. The beauty of vertex form is that it allows you to see that value right away.

    In the vertex for f (x) = (x - h) ^2 + k, the vertex is (h, k)

    By looking at the vertex form given f (x) = (x - 2) ^2 + 3, we can see that 2 has been put in place for h. This gives us our axis of symmetry.
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