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How do you graph y equals - x 2? - Answers
Oh, dude, graphing y = -x^2 is like the easiest thing ever. You just make a sad parabola that opens downwards because of that negative sign in front of x^2. It's like flipping a smiley face upside down. So, grab your graph paper, plot some points, and voilà, you've got yourself a fancy-looking parabola!
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How do you graph y equals - x 2? - Answers
Oh, dude, graphing y = -x^2 is like the easiest thing ever. You just make a sad parabola that opens downwards because of that negative sign in front of x^2. It's like flipping a smiley face upside down. So, grab your graph paper, plot some points, and voilà, you've got yourself a fancy-looking parabola!
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How do you graph y equals - x 2? - Answers
Oh, dude, graphing y = -x^2 is like the easiest thing ever. You just make a sad parabola that opens downwards because of that negative sign in front of x^2. It's like flipping a smiley face upside down. So, grab your graph paper, plot some points, and voilà, you've got yourself a fancy-looking parabola!
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