Yes, but it will depend on the domain.
Since sec(x) = 1/cos(x), you may find it easier to work with
y = 4/cos2(2x)
The graph will be a set of U shapes. At even multiples of pi radians (180 degrees), the U-shapes will have their minima ( = 4). At odd multiples of pi radians they will be asymptotically +infinity.
Select a set of values of x for which you wish to plot the graph - a subset of the domain. For each value x, calculate y = negative x to the second power = -x2. Plot the set of ordered points (x, y) = (x, -x2) on a coordinate plane and jion them together with a smooth curve.
Yes, it is a straight line
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It depends on the size of each plot. A plot is not a recognised standard size.
ex = x3 This has two solutions: x = 4.5364... and x = 1.85718... Plot the graph of each and you can see the intersections.
In "Second Chance" by Divine, the characters drive the plot forward through their actions and decisions. The choices they make, the conflicts they face, and the relationships they develop all contribute to the progression of the story. As the characters navigate through challenges and opportunities, they shape the direction of the plot and drive it towards its resolution.
Al Jean stated there are no plans for a second movie while the series is in production & assuming they even make a second movie, this question cannot be answered.
How do you make a stem and leaf plot
A Sub-plot
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the second median
It is the stories plot