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| Question 76279:  I really need some help with this. Please. Find the axis of symmetry.
 Y = x^2 + 5x -9
 Thanks
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find the axis of symmetry. Y = x^2 + 5x -9
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 There are at least two ways to do this:
 1st: Find the x-value of the max point at x=-b/2a
 x=-5/2
 That is the axis of symmetry.
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 2nd: Put in vertex form:
 y+9 = x^2+5x
 Complete the square to get:
 x^2+5x+(5/2)^2 = y+9+(5/2)^2
 Factor to get:
 (x+(5/2))^2 = y+(61/4)
 This tells you the vertex is at ((-5/2),(-61,4))
 Axis of symmetry is x=-5/2
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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