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1/3*x + 4
There are seven steps which are: 1. Identify the variables 2. Determine the variable range 3. Determine the scale of the graph 4. Number and label each axis 5. Plot the data points 6. Draw the graph 7. Title the graph
0.75 equals 75/100 which equals 3/4
Yes you can. A number like 3+5i can be graphed by letting x=3 and y=5 and plotting the point (3,5) on graph paper. A much more interesting plot can be viewed in the RELATED LINK.
You may mean, what is the graph of the function y = x^2 + 3. This graph shows a upward parabola with a y-intercept of 3 and a minimum at x=0.
First of all, if 'x' is 3, then 'x' doesn't equal -3x+3 . You must mean y = -3x + 3.If x=3, then (-3x + 3) = -6 .The graph is the point (3, -6) .
You can easily test any ordered pair that someone may offer you, to determinewhether the pair is part of the graph of the function [ y = 3 - x ].Simply check to see whether the sum of the two members of the ordered pair is 3.If yes, and only if yes, then the pair is part of the graph of the function.
No translation will invert a quadratic graph.
So, if we have the equation: F(x) = x^2 + 3 this is a function in terms of x, another way to look at this same problem is to write it as: y= x^2 +3. This function may be graphed if that is what you are looking for, the graph will be of a parabola and then the graph will be shifted from the origin up 3 from the origin.
The graph of that function looks like a big letter ' V '. The point of the 'V' is at the origin,the left half has slope = -3, and the right half has slope = 3.
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First, reflect the graph of y = x² in the x-axis (line y = 0) to obtain the graph of y = -x²; then second, shift it 3 units up to obtain the graph of y = -x² + 3.
Yes. It has variables x, y etc and their powers.
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The graph is a horizontal line at y=3
ex = x3 This has two solutions: x = 4.5364... and x = 1.85718... Plot the graph of each and you can see the intersections.