x is the number of squares to the right or left a point is from zero
y is the number of squares up or down the point is from zero
and ordered pair is written (x,y)
The graph of y 2 x contains the following points: (0,0) (1,1) (-1,1) (2,4) (-2,4) (3,9) (-3,9)
The zeros of a polynomial represent the points at which the graph crosses (or touches) the x-axis.
First note that this not the graph of y = |cot(x)|.The equivalent equations for |y| = cot(x) or cot(x) = |y| arecot(x) = -y or cot(x) = +ySo plot y = cot x and then reflect all the points in the x-axis.
Since no points were given, for any point (x,y), plug the x and y values of the point into the equation. If you get a contradiction, ie 5=3 or something similar, then the point does not lie on the graph.
To translate the graph y = x to the graph of y = x - 6, shift the graph of y = x down 6 units.
Select a set of values for x. For each value calculate the value of f(x). On a graph paper, mark the points [x, f(x)].
In two dimensions, the infinitely many points with coordinates of the form (x, x-2) where x is any number.
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Select a set of x values and find the value of y or f(x) - depending on how the parabola is defined. These are the values that you need to graph.
The graph of a function f(x), of an n-dimensional variable x = {x1, x2, ... xn}, is the set of all points in n+1 dimensional space whose coordinates are {x1, x2, ... xn, f(x)}.In its most simplistic form, if y = f(x), then the graph of the function f(x) is the set of all points, in 2-dimensional space, whose coordinates are (x, f(x)).
A pair of two points (2D) or 3 points (3D) written as (x,y) or (x,y,z).
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Suppose a function takes values of a variable, X, as its input, and that it converts it into an output value Y.Then the graph of the function, in the X-Y coordinate plane, is the set of all points (x, y) such that when you input the value x into the function, the output is y.Suppose a function takes values of a variable, X, as its input, and that it converts it into an output value Y.Then the graph of the function, in the X-Y coordinate plane, is the set of all points (x, y) such that when you input the value x into the function, the output is y.Suppose a function takes values of a variable, X, as its input, and that it converts it into an output value Y.Then the graph of the function, in the X-Y coordinate plane, is the set of all points (x, y) such that when you input the value x into the function, the output is y.Suppose a function takes values of a variable, X, as its input, and that it converts it into an output value Y.Then the graph of the function, in the X-Y coordinate plane, is the set of all points (x, y) such that when you input the value x into the function, the output is y.
y = x!
I can not graph for you, but two points can be found. Zero out X and Y. -X - 3 = 0 -X = 3 X = - 3 Y = - 3, of course Draw a line from the second quadrant into the third quadrant and through the fourth quadrant connecting these two points into a descending line.
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.
It is found on the horizontal x axis number line on a graph whereas the y intercept is found on the vertical number line on a graph.