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    Find the Axis of Symmetry Associated with the Quadratic Equation\(y=x^{2}-12 x+39\)
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Find the Axis of Symmetry Associated with the Quadratic Equation y=x2−12x+39y=x^{2}-12 x+39y=x2−12x+39

Question 134

Question 134

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Find the axis of symmetry associated with the quadratic equation.
- y=x2−12x+39y=x^{2}-12 x+39y=x2−12x+39


A) x=0x=0x=0
B) x=6x=6x=6
C) x=−6x=-6x=−6
D) x=3x=3x=3

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