SOLUTION: How do I graph y = (1/2)squared

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Question 592992: How do I graph y = (1/2)squared
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is just y = a number.
This means that no matter where you are on
this line, y does not change. the x component
can change and be anything.
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The only line that does this is a horizontal line.


This is a horizontal line intersecting the y-axis
at (0,1/4), and goes infinitely far in both
(-) and (+) directions

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