How do you solve y=x^2+3?

1 Answer
May 18, 2018

As such, you can not 'solve' this

Explanation:

Consider the parent graph of y=x^2 This is of general shape uu and the bottom of the curved part (vertex) ist at the origin (x,y)->(0,0)

Now if we add 3 we are effectively 'lifting' the whole thing up by 3. So now the vertex is still on the on the y-axis but at the point (x,y)->(0,3) instead of (0,0)

Mathematically:

The graph crosses the y-axis at x=0 so by substitution:

y=x^2+3 color(white)("dddd")-> color(white)("dddd")y=(0)^2+3 = 3