Asked by Susie
how do you graph a function?
example: h(x)=x-4
example: h(x)=x-4
Answers
Answered by
Penny
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! :-)
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! :-)
Answered by
drwls
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
Answered by
Susie
hey penny i need help on how to graph it ....
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