what would the turning point graphs look like for y=5x^2 and y = -5x^2 can someone show me the turning points in a graph format
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what would the turning point graphs look like for y=5x^2 and y = -5x^2

y = 5y^2 looks like a "U"  goes threw the point (0,0) and opens upward.

y = -5x^2 Looks like a "U" but it faces downward.
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