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    Find the Axis of Symmetry of the Quadratic Function\[f ( x ) = 11 ( x - 4 ) ^ { 2 } + 6\]
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Find the Axis of Symmetry of the Quadratic Function f(x)=11(x−4)2+6f ( x ) = 11 ( x - 4 ) ^ { 2 } + 6f(x)=11(x−4)2+6

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Find the axis of symmetry of the quadratic function.
- f(x) =11(x−4) 2+6f ( x ) = 11 ( x - 4 ) ^ { 2 } + 6f(x) =11(x−4) 2+6


A) x=−4x = - 4x=−4
B) x=4x = 4x=4
C) x=6x = 6x=6
D) x=11x = 11x=11

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