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Difference between line of symmetry and axis of symmetry

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The line (or "axis") of symmetry is the y-axis, also known as the line x = 0. This line is marked green in the picture. The graph is said to be "symmetric about the y-axis", and this line of symmetry is also called the "axis of symmetry" for the parabola.

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The line (or "axis") of symmetry is the y-axis, also known as the line x = 0. This line is marked green in the picture. The graph is said to be "symmetric about the y-axis", and this line of symmetry is also called the "axis of symmetry" for the parabola.

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