Analytical algebra.
Graph doesn't have a root word. Graph IS a root word darling.
Graph is a Greek root meaning "to write."
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
Graph is a root meaning writing or things written.
The root meaning of "graph" comes from the Greek word "grapho," which means "to write" or "to draw." This root reflects the idea that a graph is a visual representation of data or information.
Graph
The root in "agraphia" is "graph," which means "writing."
It's graph.
A graph of a ^2 looks like a capital "U" and a graph of a ^3 looks like "U" but the left side of the "U" is flipped over the x-axis.
It comes from the Greek word "graphos" meaning 'to write'.
A root is the value of the variable (usually, x) for which the polynomial is zero. Equivalently, a root is an x-value at which the graph crosses the x-axis.
Bode plot is for Frequency Response Analysis Root-Locus plot is for time-domain analysis