SOLUTION: y=-x^2+1 x | y ______ -2 | ______ -1 | ______ 0 | 1 ______ 1 | ______ 2 |

Algebra.Com
Question 123952: y=-x^2+1
x | y
______
-2 |
______
-1 |
______
0 | 1
______
1 |
______
2 |

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You don't make it clear, but I assume you just want help filling in the table.

The first x value is -2, so





So -3 is your first y value.

Just repeat this process of substituting the table value for x into the equation and then performing the necessary arithmetic to find the value of y.

Send back your answers and I'll tell you whether they are correct or not.

RELATED QUESTIONS

y-1=0(x-2) (answered by tommyt3rd)
y=-x+2 x -2 -2 0 1 2 y (answered by zeynep)
(x+1)^2+(y-1)^2+1=0 (answered by Alan3354)
y=(x+1)(x-2)=0 (answered by fractalier)
Y= 1/2 x + 1 (answered by fcabanski)
y=x^2+1... (answered by josgarithmetic)
y=x^2+1 (answered by checkley71)
y=x^2-1 (answered by jim_thompson5910)
y+2=... (answered by reviewermath,Alan3354)