y = X^2
Is this what you mean?
functions are y values
when x = 1; y =1
when x = -1; y = 1
when x = 2; y = 4
when x = -2; y = 4
when x = 3; y = 9
when x = -3; y = 9
get it? A upward opening parabola with its vertex at the origin.
x=y+2 y=x-2 The y value at the x axis (x=0) will be -2, so graph (0, -2). Let's calculate a few more points by varying x and calculating y: if x=2, y=2-2=0 (2, 0) similarly: (1, -1) (5, 3) Graph those points, then draw a line connecting them all. That's the graph of x=y+2.
The horizontal axis of a typical graph would be the "X-axis"
On your graph, draw a vertical line through the point on the x-axis where [ x = -2 ]." X is less than or equal to -2 " is every point on that line and everything to the left of it.
Graph the following Inequalities: x > 3
Answer this question… What is the line of symmetry of the graph of the equation ? A. x = -2 B. x = -4 C. x = -16 D. x = -8
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To translate the graph of ( y = -x^2 ) to produce the graph of ( y = -(x-2)^2 ), you would shift the graph 2 units to the right. This transformation occurs because the expression inside the parentheses, ( (x-2) ), indicates a horizontal shift. The negative sign in front of the squared term indicates that the parabola opens downward, which remains unchanged in the translation. Thus, the vertex moves from the origin (0, 0) to the new vertex at (2, 0).
The vertex of the graph Y 3 X-12 plus 2 would be -1/3 and -4/3. This is taught in math.
You have to add on the number that you want to transform the graph by. For example to move the graph 2 units along the x-axis the transformation would be f(x+2).
Flipping the graph of the function ( y = x^2 + 2x - 2 ) vertically involves multiplying the entire function by -1. This results in the new equation ( y = -(x^2 + 2x - 2) ), which can be simplified to ( y = -x^2 - 2x + 2 ). So, yes, the flipped graph can be represented as ( y = -(x^2 + 2x - 2) ).
The vertex of the graph Y 3 X-12 plus 2 would be -1/3 and -4/3. This is taught in math.
hit Y= hit X,T,O,n hit X2 hit graph so you have put y = x2 into your equations window then graphed it you can change the graph around: to put graph up x amount, plug in a c value. ex: (x^2)+2. that will make the graph shift 2. if you want it the shift sideways. add the translation amount to every x. ex: 4x^2+3x+6 would be 4(x+2)^2+3(x+2)+6 to shift the parabola 2 to the side. a b value ( B(X) ) shifts the graph
y equals x-4 plus 2 is the same as y = x-2. You just translate the graph of y=x, 2 units to the right, OR 2 down.
y = x^2 - x - 2 This is the graph of a parabola. We need to find the x-intercepts. Set 0 for y, and solve for x: 0 = x^2 - x - 2 0 = (x + 1)(x - 2) x + 1 = 0 or x - 2 = 0 x = -1 or x = 2 Thus, x-intercepts are -1 and 2. The graph of y = x^2 - x - 2 crosses the x-axis at x = -1 and x = 2.
x=y+2 y=x-2 The y value at the x axis (x=0) will be -2, so graph (0, -2). Let's calculate a few more points by varying x and calculating y: if x=2, y=2-2=0 (2, 0) similarly: (1, -1) (5, 3) Graph those points, then draw a line connecting them all. That's the graph of x=y+2.
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You can graph X -4 2 and slope 3 2 by first finding the values of X and Y and then using those values to sketch your graph.