The axis of symmetry of the parabola with functionf(x) = 2x2- 4x+ 5 isx= 1. When we are given the function of a parabola,f(x) =ax2+bx+c,... Learn more about this topic: Axis of Symmetry | Definition, Equation & Examples ...
Learn the concept of the axis of symmetry of a geometrical shape. Understand the formula for finding the equations of the axis of symmetry & vertex of a parabola. Related to this Question Give the axis of symmetry of the parabola given by the equation y = 6(x+1)(x-5)?
What is the equation for the axis of symmetry of a quadratic function y = 3x² + 6x + 2? A. x = -1 B. x = -2 C. x = -3 D. x = -4 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:For the function y = 3x² + 6x + 2, a = 3 and b = 6. Using the formula x = -b/...
The Vertex formula of a parabola is used to find the coordinates of the point where the parabola crosses its axis of symmetry. The vertex is the point (h,k). As we know the standard equation of a parabola is y = ax2+bx+c. If the coefficient x2is positive then the vertex is the ...
If two characters are identical, then the Hamming distance is zero. Hamming distance follows the concept of symmetry. Meaning the number of characters in both strings is equal. Hamming distance also satisfies the concept of triangle inequality. For binary strings, Hamming distance is equal to ...
Isosceles trapezoid properties include shared characteristics such as which angles are the same size and where the axis of symmetry can be found. In an isosceles trapezoid there are two sides that are parallel and the other two sides are of equal length. The angles at each base are also equal...
Cyclopentanol is the simplest member of the class of cyclopentanols bearing a single hydroxy substituent. It is a relatively simple example of a molecular material that forms plastic crystalline phases on initial cooling.
The force of gravity acting on an object is also that object's weight. When you step on a scale, the scale reads how much gravity is acting on your body. The formula to determine weight is [source: Kurtus]: weight = m x g where m is an object's mass, and g is the acceleration...
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1. Symmetry and the Bell Curve Many empirical frequency distributions have the following characteristics: They are approximately symmetrical, and the mode is close to the center of the distribution. The shape of the distribution can be approximated by a bell: nearly flat on top, then decreasing ...