SOLUTION: I have a question that states: Find the equation in standard form. Then graph the equation. y=x^2+2x-3. How do I do this?

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Question 84914: I have a question that states: Find the equation in standard form. Then graph the equation. y=x^2+2x-3. How do I do this?
Answer by mala_kumarkos@yahoo.com(10)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the standard form of the equation is X^2+2X-3=0
For the graph the equation is split into two i.e.Y=X^2and Y=-2X+3


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