How do you graph y=x2+4?

1 Answer
Apr 12, 2017

Point plotting or finding the vertex and axis of symmetry

Explanation:

Point plotting:
Create a table of x and y values.

Since x is the independent variable in the equation (y depends on the x variables selected), you can select any x value and find the corresponding y value using the equation y=x2+4

x|3|2|1| 0| 1| 2| 3|
y|5| 0| 3| 4| 3| 0|5|

Plot these points on a coordinate plane and connect the points with an arc.

Finding the vertex and axis of symmetry:

A parabola can be graphed easily when it is in the standard form/vertex form y=a(xh)2+k where the vertex =(h,k) and the axis of symmetry is x=h

First put the equation in general form Ax2+Bx+C=0

A negative A value means the parabola opens downward, a positive A value means the parabola opens upward.

h=B2A

For y=x2+4, A=1,B=0,C=4; h=02=0

So the axis of symmetry is x=0

k=f(h)=f(0)=(0)2+4=4

So the vertex is (0,4)

graph{-x^2+4 [-12.66, 12.66, -6.33, 6.33]}