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can anyone tell me what these graphs look like and can you include a link if possibe?
y = sqrt x or squareroot of x
y = x^ 4
y = x^ -2
y = -x^ 2
y = 4x^ 3
y = 2sqrt x
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
http://www.coolmath.com/graphit/index.html
type in the equation and you will get the graph!!
remember the calculator is very sensitive to any symbols etc,, so type in the equation correctly,, read the instructions first!!,
its pretty simple,,!!!
- 1 decade ago
x^2 = parabola centered at (0,0)
sqrt x = flip that parabola, erase the portion that goes below the x-axis.
x^3 = similar to x^2, but the segment on the left of the y-axis is flipped over the x-axis.
Try going to images.google.com and searching there.
Source(s): images.google.com - dowlenLv 44 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
I just deleted my answer, because I found a better one. Here is an online graphing calculator. Just type where it says y1=
So first one will look like this y1= sqrt(x)
second one y1=x^4
etc. Just press "graph", and it does it for you.