To graph y2 = -3x, first solve for y. Doing this results in two solutions:
y = √(-3x)
and
y = -√(-3x)
Put the first solution into y1 and the second solution into y2.
The two solutions together should form a sideways parabola.
Draw the graph of negative X squared plus 5 minus X cubed and find the values of x where it intersects the x axis.
The graph is a circle with a radius of 6, centered at the origin.
A U shaped parabola
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The graph is a circle with a radius of 6, centered at the origin
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The graph shifts downward (negative y) by 9 units.
y=xsquared-4x+2
You are describing a circle, with its center at the origin and a radius of 4 (the square root of 16)
The basic theory of imaginary numbers is that because (-) numbers squared are the same as (+) numbers squared there is not a correct continueos line on a graph.
negative one and a half
No.