Because we know one point and an axis of symmetry, we know that the point (2, -7) must lie on the graph.
If a function has a line of symmetry at x = x₀, then we know that:
f(x₀ + x) = f(x₀ - x).
So we have symmetry around that line.
Then, if the line of symmetry is at x = 5 and we know that:
f(8) = f(5 + 3) = -7
We also must have:
f(2) = f(5 - 3) = -7
Then the point (2, - 7) must be on the graph.
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