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Suppose I'm graphing a graph like j(x) = -2 sin 4x. How can I tell if the origin is an x-intercept for it?
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I'm having a lot of trouble with graphing trig functions.
Can anyone tell me how to graph this equation on a graphing calculator?
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Peter pan
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I need to graph "y = -2x+5" and "y = 4/5x-3"...
I don't think it's possible to help graphing on this site.. so can you please
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Complete a bar graph of your classroom averages. Use the checklist below to make sure you’re following the graphing rules.
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Complete a bar graph of your classroom averages. Use the checklist below to make sure you’re following the graphing rules.
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Cora is working on graphing h(x)= ^h square root -x-3. She starts by graphing f(x)=^3 square root x as the parent function. Next
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I don't understand what the graph is suppose to show and what the integral equation is suppose to mean. How would I use the
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Hey! So I'm horrible when it comes to graphing inequalities, I'm good at solving them, just not graphing them. Could I have some
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CellLover727
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Instead of graphing the arc length against the height, Olivia decides to make graphs of Paul's x - and y - coordinates against
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Kate
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Complete a bar graph of your classroom averages. Use the checklist below to make sure you’re following the graphing rules.
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