The formula for the axis of symmetry of a quadratic equation in standard form is
x
=
−<...
Mathematics, 29.01.2021 18:50 batmandillon21
The formula for the axis of symmetry of a quadratic equation in standard form is
x
=
−
b
2
a
. Which formula can be used to determine b, given x and a?
A. b=2ax
B. b= x/ax
C.
b=-2ax
D.
b= -2a/x
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