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| Question 519440:  Given the equation y= -x^2 +7, calculate the corresponding y-coordinates for
 x = -3, -1, 0, 1, 3. Please show all of your work. Plot those points and graph the equation.
 Answer by mananth(16946)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! y=-x^2+7 It is a parabola, degree 2
 it is opening downwards x^2 is negative
 x = -3, -1, 0, 1, 3
 y=-x^2+7
 x=-3 , y=-(-3)^2+7=>-2,  (-3,-2)
 x=-1, y= -(-1)^2+7=>=+6, (-1,6)
 x=0, y= 7 , (0,7)
 x=1, y= -(1)^2+7=> 6, (1,6)
 x=3,y=-(3)^2+7=>-2,  (3,-2)
 
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