Question #21819

1 Answer
Apr 24, 2017

graph{y2=6x [-4.933, 4.934, -2.463, 2.468]}

Explanation:

First, solve for "y"

y2=6x

(ycancel2)/cancel2=(6x)/2

y=(6x)/2


Now give "x" any value you want to find the corresponding value for "y"
I like to use -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2.

I'll do -2

y=(6x)/2

y=(6(-2))/2

y=-12/2

y=-6

So, when we let x=-2 we get that y=-6
That means that one of the points on our graph is (-2,-6)

Keep giving "x" values until you have enough for your graph.
Stick to low numbers like -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2; unless your teacher says otherwise.