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How does the graph of the function h(x)=3x^2 different from the graph of the function f(x)=x?

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The graph of h(x) = 3x^2 is a curved "bowl" like shape that opens upward. The curve is called a parabola. The two ends go on forever upward. It has symmetry along the y axis.

In contrast, the graph f(x) = x is a straight line that goes through (0,0) and (1,1). This is known as a linear equation.
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