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Graph y = x² - 4 (Two Real Roots)

The parabola y = x² - 4 crosses the x-axis at x = -2 and x = 2.

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  1. Enter coefficient a (x²), coefficient b (x), constant c, x minimum and x maximum in the fields above.
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This parabola has two real roots at x = ±2, making it a common example in algebra classes.

Frequently asked questions

What does the discriminant tell me?
If b²−4ac > 0 there are two real roots; = 0 one repeated root; < 0 no real roots (the parabola doesn't cross the x-axis).
Does a affect the shape?
Yes. a > 0 opens upward; a < 0 opens downward. Larger |a| makes it narrower.