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Suppose the equation is y = f(x) where f(x) is a function of x.
On a coordinate grid, let the horizontal axis represent the x values and the vertical axis represent the y values. Select a set of value for x and calculate the corresponding values of y using the equation. Mark the point (x, y) on the graph. Repeat for other values of x. Join these points with a smooth curve to give you the required line.

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