When the solutions to each of the two equations below are graphed in the xy-coordinate plane, the graphs of the solutions intersect at two places. Write the y -coordinates of the points of intersection in the boxes below in order from smallest to largest.
I'm assuming the second equation is y=x^2-3 making it a parabola. If you graph both of the equations they intercept at both (-1,-2) and (3,6). So the y coordinates of those would be -2, and 6. I hope that's the answer you're looking for.