#Quadratic Function
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Well, try taking the x-values 1 apart: -2, -1, 0 (already given), 1, 2.
Then connect the points with a smooth line. That will be the graph of f(x) = x^2.
I’m a visual learner.
Not sure what that's supposed to mean.
So basically, I didn’t catch what you told me at all unless you literally do a step by step process.
Well, take a value of x, substitute it into y = x^2, obtain a value of y, fill it in the table.
So where did we get the x^2, I know its there but can you explain how I can get it.
It is given.