Can you show me where x= 3 x=-3 x= 2.5 and x= -15 is on a parobala on a graph?

I'm sorry, but I cannot draw graphs. However, I can describe how to find these points on a parabola.

To find where x=3, x=-3, x=2.5, and x=-15 is on a parabola, you first need to know the equation of the parabola. A general equation for a parabola is y = ax^2 + bx + c. Once you have the equation, you can substitute each x-value into the equation to find the corresponding y-values. Plot these points on a graph and you will see where they lie on the parabola.

The question is which of the following is a solution for the graph ? Check all that apply and then the answers below but there's no equation with it.

I apologize for the confusion. Without the specific equation of the parabola given, it is difficult to determine which values of x are solutions for the graph.

To determine the solutions for a parabola, you need to have the equation of the parabola in order to plug in the x-values and find the corresponding y-values. Without this information, it is not possible to determine which x-values are solutions for the graph.

If you have the equation of the parabola, please provide it so that I can help you find the solutions.