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How would you graph x2 plus y-49 equals 0? - Answers
x2 + y - 49 = 0y = -x2 + 49First, plot the graph of y = -x2, with a vertex (0, 0), then translate it 49 units up. The vertex becomes (0, 49), which is a maximum point (the parabola opens downward).Or make a table to obtain several corresponding y-values for x = -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3. Plot the points (x, y), and draw the graph of y = -x + 49.
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How would you graph x2 plus y-49 equals 0? - Answers
x2 + y - 49 = 0y = -x2 + 49First, plot the graph of y = -x2, with a vertex (0, 0), then translate it 49 units up. The vertex becomes (0, 49), which is a maximum point (the parabola opens downward).Or make a table to obtain several corresponding y-values for x = -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3. Plot the points (x, y), and draw the graph of y = -x + 49.
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How would you graph x2 plus y-49 equals 0? - Answers
x2 + y - 49 = 0y = -x2 + 49First, plot the graph of y = -x2, with a vertex (0, 0), then translate it 49 units up. The vertex becomes (0, 49), which is a maximum point (the parabola opens downward).Or make a table to obtain several corresponding y-values for x = -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3. Plot the points (x, y), and draw the graph of y = -x + 49.
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