Write your own equation that has a graph that is wider than

`y=7x^{2}-3`

1 answer

One possible equation that has a wider graph than `y=7x^2-3` is:

`y = 2x^2 - 3`

This equation has the same basic shape as `y=7x^2-3`, but with a smaller coefficient in front of the x^2 term. This means that the parabola will be wider, or more spread out, than the original equation.

You can also adjust the coefficient to make the graph even wider, such as:

`y = (1/2)x^2 - 3`

This equation has an even smaller coefficient in front of the x^2 term, making the graph even wider than the previous equation.