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If x a is meant to be x - a, then the graph is moved to the right by a and if it is x + a, it is moved to the left.
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When you replace ( x ) with ( ax ) in the function ( f(x) ), the graph of the function undergoes a horizontal scaling. If ( a > 1 ), the graph compresses towards the y-axis; if ( 0 < a < 1 ), the graph stretches away from the y-axis. The overall shape of the graph remains the same, but the x-coordinates of all points on the graph change according to the factor ( a ).
A graph has two axes, X and Y. A function can be seen on the graph based on the formula with X and Y representing certain properties in the formula.
The graph of the function y(x) = 1/x is a hyperbola.
A graph is represents a function if for every value x, there is at most one value of y = f(x).
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.
Because the inverse of a function is what happens when you replace x with y and y with x.
Because the inverse of a function is what happens when you replace x with y and y with x.
A graph has two axes, X and Y. A function can be seen on the graph based on the formula with X and Y representing certain properties in the formula.
When a function is multiplied by -1 its graph is reflected in the x-axis.
If the point (x,y) is on the graph of the even function y = f(x) then so is (-x,y)
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.
The graph of the function y(x) = 1/x is a hyperbola.
A graph is represents a function if for every value x, there is at most one value of y = f(x).
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.
The point at which a function crosses the x-axis.
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Yes. The graph of [ x = 2 ] is a vertical line.