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  • 20-09-2021
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is it possible for 2 different quadratic functions to have the same axis of symmetry but different vertex points?

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westabadie151
westabadie151 westabadie151
  • 20-09-2021

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yes it is, especially if its an exponential type equation.

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ali726
ali726 ali726
  • 20-09-2021
Yes, an equation can be translated up or down but have the same axis of symmetry. This is because axis of symmetry only depends on the x coordinate so the vertices of different equations can be moved anywhere along the y axis but as long as the x coordinate of the vertex is the same they have the same axis of symmetry
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