
Kemal G. answered 04/04/17
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Hi King,
The two sides of a graph on either side of the axis of symmetry look like mirror images of each other.
If you have a quadratic equation in the form of ax^2 + bx + c = 0
The x-coordinate of the axis of symmetry would be located at -b/2a.
Then, you can find the y-coordinate by plugging in the x value in the equation.

Gene G.
04/04/17