Quadratic parabola graph y = x² — free printable diagram

Free maths resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

Quadratic parabola graph y = x²

About this illustration

This image displays a Cartesian coordinate plane with labeled x and y axes ranging from -5 to 5. A blue parabolic curve, representing the quadratic equation y = x^2, is plotted and clearly visible. Three specific points on the curve are highlighted and labeled: (-2, 4), (0, 0), and (2, 4). In the bottom right corner, a text box explicitly states the equation "y = x^2". This diagram teaches students about graphing quadratic functions, coordinate geometry, and the visual representation of algebraic equations. It is suitable for slide presentations, examples on worksheets, or as a visual aid during algebra lessons.

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