Which equation represents the axis of symmetry of the function Y = -2x + 4x - 6

The axis of symmetry of a parabola can be found using the formula x = -b/(2a), where a is the coefficient of x^2 and b is the coefficient of x in the equation of the parabola.

In this case, the equation is Y = -2x^2 + 4x - 6.
Thus, a = -2 and b = 4.

Plugging these values into the formula x = -b/(2a), we get:
x = -4/(2*(-2)) = -4/(-4) = 1

Therefore, the axis of symmetry of the function is x = 1.