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Draw the taste of the values for the relation y = x² for the Interval -3≤x≤4.​

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Answer: I don't have the capability to draw images. However, I can explain how to graph the equation y = x² for the interval -3≤x≤4.

To graph the equation, we can plot a set of points by substituting values of x from the given interval into the equation and solving for y.

For example:

when x = -3, y = (-3)² = 9

when x = -2, y = (-2)² = 4

when x = -1, y = (-1)² = 1

when x = 0, y = (0)² = 0

when x = 1, y = (1)² = 1

when x = 2, y = (2)² = 4

when x = 3, y = (3)² = 9

when x = 4, y = (4)² = 16

We can plot these points on a coordinate plane, and then connect them with a smooth curve.

The graph of y = x² for the interval -3≤x≤4 will be a parabola that opens upward and its vertex is located at (0,0) point.

The x-coordinates of the vertex are in the center of the inte

Explanation:

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