Will a quadratic equation always have an axis of symmetry of x = 0?
I checked Google, no results. When I work things out, I usually get a vertex of (0 , y). There is something in for the y, it's just a placeholder right now.
For example, y = -x^2 + 5x - 3 has a vertex of (0, -3), correct?
I checked Google, no results. When I work things out, I usually get a vertex of (0 , y). There is something in for the y, it's just a placeholder right now.
For example, y = -x^2 + 5x - 3 has a vertex of (0, -3), correct?