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sephyd

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if this was to be in a test and you would graph this everyone's would be correct as long as it looks like a parabola. Dont you need to show something?? like an asymptope or at least a point? if so then how?
 

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Lol, there are no asymptotes. You would have to show that it bounces off the origin
 

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if this was to be in a test and you would graph this everyone's would be correct as long as it looks like a parabola. Dont you need to show something?? like an asymptope or at least a point? if so then how?
If you really want to be specific, you can label 3 points because all parabolas are unique to 3 points.
 

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It is always a good idea to label your x and y axis intercepts if you know them or can figure them out, in the case when they are the same do as Carrot said as you can never go wrong with extra points. Something like (-1,1) (0,0) and (1,1) would be fine.
 

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