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  1. Lesson on graphing functions - Algebra Homework Help

    This lesson has two major parts, easy and advanced. Whenever you need to draw a graph, you always need to follow the following guidelines. How to plot a nice graph with sweaty shaky …

  2. Are the graphs of inverse functions always reflections of the …

    Sep 12, 2021 · 9 For an invertible function, is the graph of its inverse always the mirror image of the function's graph in the line y = x y = x? And, if yes, then why is it so?

  3. algebraic graph theory - ZigZag Function's formula?

    Oct 9, 2022 · Why I'm looking for the above function/graph? In this post it struck me to at least confirm which result was correct by drawing the above graph for both the objects and then …

  4. Continuous,Discontinuous ,Differential and non Differentiable …

    May 16, 2018 · Continuous v/s discontinuous function Graph With out solving equations, sometimes I can easily identify the non continuity of the graph because there will be breaks in …

  5. geometry - Is there a way to rotate the graph of a function ...

    May 28, 2016 · The "graph of a function" here is actually the graph of points satisfying an equation relating x x and y y, for example y = sin x. y = sin ⁡ x . A perfectly correct answer that was …

  6. How does the base of a logarithmic function affect the graph

    Nov 17, 2017 · Note that the function 0.5x 0.5 x is "steeper" than 0.9x 0.9 x, because 0.5x 0.5 x decreases more rapidly. Their inverse functions are negative for x> 1 x> 1, so therefore the …

  7. a circle graph is not a function? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    A function is a rule that assigns uniquely to a member of domain set, a member of the image set. The key word is "uniquely". So if you assign say 2 as well as -2 to number 1, then you have a …

  8. Graph of negative exponential function - Mathematics Stack …

    Aug 14, 2021 · Is it possible to graph a function Y = (−2)x Y = (2) x where x ≥ 1 x ≥ 1 It is written in my text that exponential functions are only defined for positive bases, but why not negative …

  9. Is there a better way to tell if a function is approaching positive or ...

    Jan 5, 2017 · Let's suppose I have the graph y = 1 x 1 x and that I do not know how it looks visually/graphically. I know there is an asymptote at x = 0 x = 0, but do not know if the graph is …

  10. Can the graph of a rational function cross oblique asymptotes

    Jul 25, 2024 · At this point I was wondering whether the oblique ones can be crossed at any point by the graph of the rational function from which we found those oblique asymptotes.