How do you graph y = -x^2 + 3?

1 Answer
Feb 16, 2017

find the two intercepts and join them up

Explanation:

y = -x^2 + 3

y intercept is 3

when y is 0 x is x intercept:

0 = -x^2 + 3

x^2 = 3

sqrt3 = x intercept; then you just connect them and you have your line.

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