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

1 Answer
Sep 23, 2015

Refer Explanation section.

Explanation:

It has no x term in it. You supply -

y = -x^2 +0x+3

vertex formula (-b)/(2a)
Find the vertex
x=(-b)/(2a)=0/(2 xx 1)=0
Its vertex is at x = 0
Find a few numbers on either side of zero.
Find their y values.
Plot the pairs on a graph sheet.
Join them with a smooth curve.

x: y
-3: -6
-2: -1
-1: 2
0: 3
1: 2
2: -1
3: -6

graph{-x^2 +3 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}