How to graph x = -3y^2 + 6y - 4?

Samara

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[h=1]How to graph x = -3y^2 + 6y - 4?[/h]I am trying to graph this on a ti-83 calculator...I understand that I must solve for y
so far, I have
x+4= -3y^2+6y

Where do I go from here?

Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
I apologize, but I am a bit confused about how to use my TI 83 to do this
 
I apologize, but I am a bit confused about how to use my TI 83 to do this
I have never even seen s TI83.
But surely it has a parametric graphing mode.
Check you manual.
\(\displaystyle x=-3t^2+6t-4~\&~y=t\)
 
How to graph x = -3y^2 + 6y - 4?

I am trying to graph this on a ti-83 calculator...I understand that I must solve for y
so far, I have
x+4= -3y^2+6y

Where do I go from here?

Any help is greatly appreciated!

1. Switch your calculator into parametric mode.

2. Use settings shown in the attachment.
 

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