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Question 114165
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Use a table of solutions to graph the quadratic equation y = x^2 + 1
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Let's find values of y when x is from -3 to 3
note: remember, f(x) is the same as y
Let's evaluate
Start with the given function.
Plug in
. In other words, replace each x with -3.
Evaluate
to get 9.
Now combine like terms
-----------Now let's evaluate another value---------
Let's evaluate
Start with the given function.
Plug in
. In other words, replace each x with -2.
Evaluate
to get 4.
Now combine like terms
-----------Now let's evaluate another value---------
Let's evaluate
Start with the given function.
Plug in
. In other words, replace each x with -1.
Evaluate
to get 1.
Now combine like terms
-----------Now let's evaluate another value---------
Let's evaluate
Start with the given function.
Plug in
. In other words, replace each x with 0.
Evaluate
to get 0.
Now combine like terms
-----------Now let's evaluate another value---------
Let's evaluate
Start with the given function.
Plug in
. In other words, replace each x with 1.
Evaluate
to get 1.
Now combine like terms
-----------Now let's evaluate another value---------
Let's evaluate
Start with the given function.
Plug in
. In other words, replace each x with 2.
Evaluate
to get 4.
Now combine like terms
-----------Now let's evaluate another value---------
Let's evaluate
Start with the given function.
Plug in
. In other words, replace each x with 3.
Evaluate
to get 9.
Now combine like terms
Now lets make a table of the values we have calculated
x
y
-3
10
-2
5
-1
2
0
1
1
2
2
5
3
10
Now plot the points
Now connect the points to graph
(note: the more points you plot, the easier it is to draw the graph)