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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you know what the graph of f(x) = x by it self is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no
OpenStudy (anonymous):
all i have is whats there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
When dealing with this type of problem, it's best to know what the graph of the original function looks like.
Having an equation of f(x) = x, could also be represented as y = x or, if we were to explain it in words we would say,
if I plug in 1 for x what would y equal to? like so
f(1) = 1 or in the "y = x" form we see that y =1 right?
Another way we can go about this is plugging in values for "x" and getting out puts of "y" values and then "plotting" our points:|dw:1384369081645:dw| do you see where I'm going with this?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no i dont im sory
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you know how to plot a table onto a graph then?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no i dont im really bad with graphs. do u know which one it is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Choose the graph of the function f(x) = 1/2 x - 2.
sory my computer did it wrong
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