What is the axis of symmetry of the graph of y=(x+3)26?

1 Answer
May 26, 2015

If you complete the square, as was done in this case, it's not hard.
It's also easy to find the vertex.

(x+3) means that the parabola is displaced 3 to the left as compared to the standard-parabola y=x2
(because x=3 would make (x+3)=0)

[It is also displaced 6 down, and the minus in front of the square means it's upside down, but that has no influence on the symmetry-axis, ]

So the axis of symmetry lies at x=3
And the vertex is (3,6)
graph{-(x+3)^2-6 [-16.77, 15.27, -14.97, 1.05]}