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The graph of the equation y = x is a straight line that passes through the origin (0, 0) and has a slope of 1.

As we move along the x-axis from left to right, the corresponding y-values also increase at the same rate. For example, when x = -3, y = -3; when x = -2, y = -2; when x = -1, y = -1; when x = 0, y = 0; when x = 1, y = 1; and so on.

This means that for every unit increase in x, there is a corresponding unit increase in y. The line has a positive slope, indicating a direct relationship between x and y.

The graph of y = x appears as a diagonal line that passes through the origin (0, 0) and extends infinitely in both directions.

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Answer:

This is the parent function for a quadratic function.

The table will be:

-3,9

-2, 4

-1, 1

0,0

1, 1

2, 4

3, 9

For the graph, just mark all of the points on the graph

This graph can be described as the quadratic parent function and a parabola.

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