SOLUTION: How do i draw a graph of y=|6a^2-x^2| where a>0 ?

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Question 889595: How do i draw a graph of y=|6a^2-x^2| where a>0 ?
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How do i draw a graph of y=|6a^2-x^2| where a>0 ?
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a > 0 is not relevant since it's squared.
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Different values of a give a family of graphs.
The Axis of Symmetry is the y-axis.
The graphs are parabolas opening upward, but the part that would be below the x-axis is reflected as if it's rotated 180 degs about the x-axis.

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