Yes, it is a straight line
ex = x3 This has two solutions: x = 4.5364... and x = 1.85718... Plot the graph of each and you can see the intersections.
no
Without knowing what x equals this is not possible to complete.
Try -1. x=1, x=-6
Select a set of values of x for which you wish to plot the graph - a subset of the domain. For each value x, calculate y = negative x to the second power = -x2. Plot the set of ordered points (x, y) = (x, -x2) on a coordinate plane and jion them together with a smooth curve.
Certainly. It could, for example, be a power relationship such as y = x^3
if this is an x,y plot, it would be a vertical line at x = -3
6 to the 6th power is 46656.
x (x+5) = 6 X equals 1.
X to the 2nd power is simply X squared, or X times X.
x = about 1.888175023
It equals 0. * * * * * Unless the question is (-x)2 + (+x)2. In that case, the answer is 2x2