it is like what you do on a map
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To accurately identify which function could have created the graph, I would need to see the specific graph in question. However, common functions that often produce recognizable graphs include linear functions (straight lines), quadratic functions (parabolas), exponential functions (curved growth), and trigonometric functions (sine, cosine waves). If you provide details about the graph's shape or key features, I can help narrow down the possible functions.
Yes the graph of a function can be a vertical or a horizontal line
Graph's functions visualize data, putting it in perspectie and comparision. and to show data
Well, it sounds like a plausible statement, and maybe it would be true . But we haveno idea what the graph of two functions is.Perhaps you could graph the sum of two functions, or the difference of two functions,or their product, or their quotient. We believe that if the original two functions areboth continuous, then their sum and difference would also be continuous, but theirproduct and their quotient might not necessarily be continuous. However, we stilldon't know what the "graph of two functions" is.
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It's actually quite hard to graph complex numbers - you would need a four-dimensional space to graph them adequately. I believe it's more convenient to find zeros analytically for such functions.
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There are a couple of graphs you could use. A pie graph or a bar graph.
To accurately identify which function could have created the graph, I would need to see the specific graph in question. However, common functions that often produce recognizable graphs include linear functions (straight lines), quadratic functions (parabolas), exponential functions (curved growth), and trigonometric functions (sine, cosine waves). If you provide details about the graph's shape or key features, I can help narrow down the possible functions.
Yes the graph of a function can be a vertical or a horizontal line
The Cartesian graph is divided into four sections called quadrants.
Graph's functions visualize data, putting it in perspectie and comparision. and to show data
Graph each "piece" of the function separately, on the given domain.
sin and cos functions are complementary..they vary by an angle of 90deg in their graph.. so thts wht i think it is..complementary functions are probably functions whch differ by an angle of 90 i their graph..
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