How do you graph and label the vertex and axis of symmetry of #y=-(x-4)^2+8#?
1 Answer
May 19, 2018
the axis of symmetry
Explanation:
The vertex form of a quadratic function is given by
where (h, k) is the vertex of the parabola.
when written in vertex form
(h, k) is the vertex of the parabola and x = h is the axis of symmetry
the h represents a horizontal shift (how far left, or right the graph has shifted from x = 0)
the k represents a vertical shift (how far up, or down the graph has shifted from y = 0)
the vertex of
the axis of symmetry
show the vertex and the axis if symmetry in the graph below
graph{y=-(x-4)^2+8 [-12.34, 16.14, -2.62, 11.62]}