SOLUTION: How do you graph k(x)=x^2-6 with 5 points?
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How do you graph h(x)= square root x-2 with 5 points?
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Question 1020491: How do you graph k(x)=x^2-6 with 5 points?
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How do you graph h(x)= square root x-2 with 5 points?
Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, Fombitz:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39615) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Pick any five x values and evaluate k for each of them and graph the points. You will have a parabola opening upward, with vertex moved to (0,-6).
That is your first equation or function, k(x); not the second one or h(x).
h(x) is a top branch of a parabola, because square root function based. Similar idea but . The vertex will be (2,0).
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Pick 5 x values.
Generate 5 y values.
I'll do 2, you do the rest.
(0,-6)
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(1,-5)
Do the same for the remaining three points.
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Do the same for this function.
Keep in mind, the value under the square root must be positive!
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