SOLUTION: A. construct a table of values for y<-x^2. use -2<x<2. (the table has 3 rows and 6 columns)
b. in the space at the right, draw the graph y<-x^2.
c. check your graph by verify
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b. in the space at the right, draw the graph y<-x^2.
c. check your graph by verify
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Question 255617: A. construct a table of values for y<-x^2. use -2
b. in the space at the right, draw the graph y<-x^2.
c. check your graph by verifying a point in the shaded area.
the graph i have is blank and just a regular graph.
please if u can help please do!! :) Answer by drk(1908) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! (a) we can construct a table of values based on the inequality y <-X^2 as
x: . . . .. -2 . . . . . -1 . . . . . 0 . . . . . .1 . . . . .2
y: . . . . . .-4 . . .. .-1 . . . . . .0 . . . .. -1 . . . -4
(b) graph these coordinates on your graph paper. Connect the points with a dashed (dotted) line. Fill in the parabola region (shade down). Should look like this:
(c) Check it with (1,-5): -5 < -(1)^2 (true)