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How do you graph x y2? - Answers
To graph the equation ( y^2 = x ), first, rewrite it as ( y = \pm\sqrt{x} ). This represents two curves: one for ( y = \sqrt{x} ) and the other for ( y = -\sqrt{x} ). The graph will be two branches that open to the right, starting from the origin (0,0) and extending upwards and downwards as ( x ) increases, but only for ( x \geq 0 ) since the square root of a negative number is not real.
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How do you graph x y2? - Answers
To graph the equation ( y^2 = x ), first, rewrite it as ( y = \pm\sqrt{x} ). This represents two curves: one for ( y = \sqrt{x} ) and the other for ( y = -\sqrt{x} ). The graph will be two branches that open to the right, starting from the origin (0,0) and extending upwards and downwards as ( x ) increases, but only for ( x \geq 0 ) since the square root of a negative number is not real.
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How do you graph x y2? - Answers
To graph the equation ( y^2 = x ), first, rewrite it as ( y = \pm\sqrt{x} ). This represents two curves: one for ( y = \sqrt{x} ) and the other for ( y = -\sqrt{x} ). The graph will be two branches that open to the right, starting from the origin (0,0) and extending upwards and downwards as ( x ) increases, but only for ( x \geq 0 ) since the square root of a negative number is not real.
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