It is actually easier than it looks. h(x) or f(x) (which is more common) is the same thing as y.
Therefore, you graph it just like you would:
y = x - 4.
If you don't know how to graph that, then right another response back and I can explain. Hope I helped you a little! :-)
how do you graph a function?
example: h(x)=x-4
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Call h(x) the y value and plot its value on the vertical axis.
For each x, compute the y value and plot it on the graph. Do this for two (x,y) points and draw a straight line between them, extending to the edges of the graph in both directions
For each x, compute the y value and plot it on the graph. Do this for two (x,y) points and draw a straight line between them, extending to the edges of the graph in both directions
hey penny i need help on how to graph it ....