The same as multiplying any other function by a negative number - after multiplying, positive numbers will become negative numbers, and vice versa.
The graph of -k*sin(x) is a reflection of the graph of sin(x) in the x-axis which is then enlarged by the scale factor k.
Yes it does
Multiplying a function by -1 will make it a reflection of the original function across the x axis.
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 cubic graph!
the graph is called a line
Yes it does
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Multiplying a function by -1 will make it a reflection of the original function across the x axis.
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.
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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
sine graph will be formed at origine of graph and cosine graph is find on y-axise
If the graph of the function is a continuous line then the function is differentiable. Also if the graph suddenly make a deviation at any point then the function is not differentiable at that point . The slope of a tangent at any point of the graph gives the derivative of the function at that point.
The vertical line test can be used to determine if a graph is a function. If two points in a graph are connected with the help of a vertical line, it is not a function. If it cannot be connected, it is a function.