A graph is a function if any vertical line intersects it at most once.
If a vertical line intersects the graph at more than one point then it is not a function.
In simple terms, if a vertical line meets a graph in more than one place it is not a function.
They mean the graph/function is decreasing.
The Mandelbrot graph is generated iteratively and so is a function of a function of a function ... and in that sense it is a composite function.
A graph is a function if any vertical line intersects it at most once.
If a vertical line intersects the graph at more than one point then it is not a function.
In simple terms, if a vertical line meets a graph in more than one place it is not a function.
Discriminant = 116; Graph crosses the x-axis two times
That's not correct. If you have a graph of distance as a function of time, the speed is the slope of the graph.
Type your answer here... C.H(w) > 0
They mean the graph/function is decreasing.
No, a circle graph is never a function.
A zero of a function is a point at which the value of the function is zero. If you graph the function, it is a point at which the graph touches the x-axis.
sine graph will be formed at origine of graph and cosine graph is find on y-axise
Yes the graph of a function can be a vertical or a horizontal line
Yes the graph of a function can be a vertical or a horizontal line