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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The equation of the axis of symmetry for a parabola includes both the variables of x and y. A. always B. sometimes C. never

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

always.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

never

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

@Kdwndr. why never.? y=x^2 is a parabola.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The equation of the axis of symmetry for a parabola never includes both the variables of x and y. The axis of symmetry will be either a vertical line (such as x=2) or a horizontal line (such as y=3).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

never.

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

OK OK... it is axis symmetry. Sorry i didn't see the word in hasitatly.

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

it is always either one variable. as y=x^2 is symmetric about y axis only. got it AlexisDelgado?

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