10. Sketch a parabola with an axis of symmetry $x = -1$, y-intercept 1, and point (1, -5).
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First, let's understand what the axis of symmetry is. The axis of symmetry is a vertical line that divides the parabola into two equal halves. It is equidistant from the vertex of the parabola. Show more…
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