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∙ 12y agoThe straight line in the graph goes 'uphill' from left to right
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∙ 12y agoA formula or graph are two ways to describe a math function. How a math function is described depends on the domain of the function or the complexity of the function.
the y value of the lowest point on the lowest graph of a function is (o) which is further equal to y being more than or equal to x.where this is said to be a straight line .
The graph would be translated upwards by 2 units.
You cannot.
A constant function is just a horizontal line. To graph the function y=5 or f(x)=5, just draw a horizontal line at y=5 and x=0. | | |-------------------- y=5 | | ---------------------
how you get x to equal y. it is usually in a graph
A formula or graph are two ways to describe a math function. How a math function is described depends on the domain of the function or the complexity of the function.
the y value of the lowest point on the lowest graph of a function is (o) which is further equal to y being more than or equal to x.where this is said to be a straight line .
The graph would be translated upwards by 2 units.
The answer will depend on what was changed to what!
You cannot.
A constant function is just a horizontal line. To graph the function y=5 or f(x)=5, just draw a horizontal line at y=5 and x=0. | | |-------------------- y=5 | | ---------------------
The x-intercept is the point at which a graph or function intersects the x-axis. It is the value of x when y is equal to zero on the graph.
you have to first find the derivative of the original function. You then make the derivative equal to zero and solve for x.
No, a circle graph is never a function.
Yes, with no slope. It will show up as a horizontal line if you graph it.
In general the function and it inverse are not the same and do not have the same graph. If we look at a special function f(x)=x, it is equal to its inverse and the graph is the same. Think of the inverse of a function as changing all the x's to y's and vice versa. Well, in the function f(x)=x, all the x's are already y's and vice versa so it is its own invese.