SOLUTION: how would i graph
y=-0.5(x-3)squared+5
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Question 698406: how would i graph
y=-0.5(x-3)squared+5
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=-0.5(x-3)^2+5
when x= 3 , y =5
when x= -1, y=-3
when x= 1, y=3
when x= 2, y=4.5
when x=6, y =0.5
Plot these points . You could plot many more points and draw the graph
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