daniel4354 daniel4354
  • 30-08-2019
  • Mathematics
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How dose the graph change from point A and point B

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Miarosalinda Miarosalinda
  • 30-08-2019
“Suppose the graph below is the complete graph of a function f. The Fundamental Graphing Principle for Functions says that for a point (a, b) to be on the graph, f(a) = b. ... The answer is that we don't need a formula for f(x), we just need the values of f(x). The values of f(x) are the y values on the graph of y = f(x).”
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