This equation represents a quadratic function in the form y = ax^2 + bx + c. To match the given equation y = -1.5x^2, we have a = -1.5, b = 0, and c = 0.
The graph of the function will open downwards since the coefficient of x^2 is negative (-1.5). The vertex of the parabola will be at the point (0,0) and the axis of symmetry will be the y-axis. The function will be symmetric about the y-axis.
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This equation represents a quadratic function in the form y = ax^2 + bx + c. To match the given equation y = -1.5x^2, we have a = -1.5, b = 0, and c = 0.
The graph of the function will open downwards since the coefficient of x^2 is negative (-1.5). The vertex of the parabola will be at the point (0,0) and the axis of symmetry will be the y-axis. The function will be symmetric about the y-axis.
If you need any more assistance or have further questions, feel free to ask.