For positive x, it will start near 1, for x near zero, then will dip down before increasing up to f(1) = 1, then it will increase more than exponentially for x > 1.
For negative values of x, most values of f(x) will be complex numbers, so you would only be able to plot scattered points on a real number graph.
For example (-1/2)^(-1/2) = 1/sqrt(-1/2) which is imaginary, but (-1/3)^(-1/3) is 1/cube_root(-1/3) which is a real number. Rational negative values of x should produce either pure real or pure imaginary values of f(x). Irrational negative values of x will produce f(x) being a complex number.
All negative integer values of x will result in f(x) real. As x becomes more negative, the values of f(x) will be exponentially closer to zero, but jumping between positive and negative values. Example (-2)^(-2) = (-1/2)^2 = 1/4, but (-3)^(-3) = (-1/3)^3 = -1/27
If you could plot an additional imaginary axis (perpendicular to the x and to the y axis, in 3-dimensions), f(x) would be seen spiraling around the x-axis, approaching the x-axis but never quite getting there, as x gets more negative. For values of x where f(x) is real, this is where the spiral intersects the 'real' x-y plane.
The answer will depend on what numbers you wish to graph.
-- make a list of 20 or 30 small numbers-- one at a time, put each number in place of 'y', and figure out what 'x' is-- mark a point at the pair of numbers you have for (x, y) on the graph-- after a while, you'll start to see the graph take shape, and you can fill in the gaps between the points
There is a similar question which was answered as graph of real numbers. It could also be a graph of the line y=0, or a graph of the x-axis.
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Yes, that is a shifted tanX graph, just as you would shift any graft.
The answer will depend on what numbers you wish to graph.
-- make a list of 20 or 30 small numbers-- one at a time, put each number in place of 'y', and figure out what 'x' is-- mark a point at the pair of numbers you have for (x, y) on the graph-- after a while, you'll start to see the graph take shape, and you can fill in the gaps between the points
No translation will invert a quadratic graph.
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There is a similar question which was answered as graph of real numbers. It could also be a graph of the line y=0, or a graph of the x-axis.
With a line graph you use lines. You put numbers at the bottom of the graph and numbers on the side. In other words the bottom numbers are on the x axis and the numbers on the side are on the y axis. Then when you have the dots on the graph you connect them and then it makes a line.
a picto graph is a graph that shows pictures to represent numbers
The highest point on a graph is when the derivative of the graph equals 0 or the slope is constant.
Any graph with the slope of -1/2
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a line plot
The graph of the function f(x) = 4, is the horizontal line to the x=axis, which passes through (0, 4). The domain of f is all real numbers, and the range is 4.