
To graph the function, we need to get a set of coordinates of points (x, y) that will allow us to plot the points on the graph.

when x = -2,

when x = -1

when x = 0

When x = 1

The set of points on the graph are ( -3, 10) , (-2, 1), (-1, -2), (0, 1), (1, 10). These points allow us to draw the graph of the function as drawn in the picture uploaded above