MAT-160 Lecture 11: 3.2 The Graph of a Function Notes

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3. 2 the graph of a function notes: sterling. Provide a generalization to each of the key terms listed in this section. Graphs are functional sets of points, which are normally in the form of (x, y), on an xy-plane, which means it"s 2-dimensional to note the given equation. Let"s say that you were given a function; the following parts are some of the things that you can would need to obtain from and/or about the graph of any function: Domains are general sets of all of the x-coordinates, which are the rst half of the elements of any ordered pair. Ranges are general sets of all of the y-coordinates, which are the second half of the elements of any ordered pair. If a point if on the graph or not. This is basically asking if a point (or points) that you were gicen are solution(s) to the given equation.

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