SOLUTION: Relations and Functions how you graph
18.)[(3,9), (2,4), (1,1), (0,0), (-1,1), (-2,4), (-3,9)]
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: Relations and Functions how you graph
18.)[(3,9), (2,4), (1,1), (0,0), (-1,1), (-2,4), (-3,9)]
This question is from textbook Algebra 2 with trigonometry
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This is a parabola. All reals for domain; y >= 0 for range.
f(x) = x^2
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