For quadratic ax^2 +bx +c, the axis of symmetry is x = -b/(2a).
Here, we have a=2, b=-8, so the axis of symmetry is ...
x = -b/(2a) = -(-8)/(2(2)) = 8/4
x = 2
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the first question mark is 6 and the second question mark is 26 (the square root)
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its 8
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