How do you graph y= -1/4x^2y=14x2 by plotting points?

1 Answer
May 20, 2017

See explanation below.

Explanation:

yy is a parabola with a critical point at (0,0)(0,0)

Since the coefficient of x^2x2 is negative yy has a single maximum value.

Hence, (0,0)(0,0) is an absolute maximum.
and, yy has no other intercepts on the xx or yy axes.

To assist plotting yy by points it will be necessary to construct a table of points, bearing in mind that yy is symetric about the yy axis.
E.g. (-4,-4), (-2,-1), (0,0), (2,-1), (-4,-4)(4,4),(2,1),(0,0),(2,1),(4,4)

This can be seen from the graph of yy below: graph{-1/4x^2 [-11.01, 11.49, -8.865, 2.385]}