SOLUTION: How do I find the line of symmetry for the graph of this function? y = 1(-4 – h)² + -5 ( The problem is not found in my textbook)

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Question 72893: How do I find the line of symmetry for the graph of this function?
y = 1(-4 – h)² + -5
( The problem is not found in my textbook)

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The line of symmetry is the vertical line at the vertex which is (h,-5) so the equation for the line is x=h.
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