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23 July, 09:41

Can you divide out a greatest common factor from a quadratic function and not change the axis of symmetry?

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  1. 23 July, 11:23
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    yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Factoring does not change the axis of symmetry of a quadratic.

    The two equations

    (x - 1) ^2 = 0 15 (x - 1) ^2 = 0

    will have the same axis of symmetry: x = 1.
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