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How do you graph yx2? - Answers

To graph the equation ( y = x^2 ), first recognize that it represents a parabola opening upwards. Plot key points, such as ( (0, 0) ), ( (1, 1) ), ( (-1, 1) ), ( (2, 4) ), and ( (-2, 4) ). Connect these points smoothly, ensuring the curve is symmetric about the y-axis. The vertex of the parabola is at the origin, and the graph will extend infinitely upwards as ( x ) moves away from zero.



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To graph the equation ( y = x^2 ), first recognize that it represents a parabola opening upwards. Plot key points, such as ( (0, 0) ), ( (1, 1) ), ( (-1, 1) ), ( (2, 4) ), and ( (-2, 4) ). Connect these points smoothly, ensuring the curve is symmetric about the y-axis. The vertex of the parabola is at the origin, and the graph will extend infinitely upwards as ( x ) moves away from zero.



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How do you graph yx2? - Answers

To graph the equation ( y = x^2 ), first recognize that it represents a parabola opening upwards. Plot key points, such as ( (0, 0) ), ( (1, 1) ), ( (-1, 1) ), ( (2, 4) ), and ( (-2, 4) ). Connect these points smoothly, ensuring the curve is symmetric about the y-axis. The vertex of the parabola is at the origin, and the graph will extend infinitely upwards as ( x ) moves away from zero.

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