I want to graph $E=mc^2$ on a graphing calculator but I am unsure how to format the equation to work; it's been $15$ years since I messed with graphs.
2026-04-30 01:29:56.1777512596
How would you graph $E=mc^2$ on a graphing calculator?
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As others have pointed out, this equation is just a straight line passing through the origin, since $c$ (the speed of light) is constant. It looks like this (where $y=E$ and $x=m$):