Questions tagged [graphing-functions]

For questions regarding the plotting or graphing of functions. For questions about the kinds of graphs with vertices and edges, use the (graph-theory) tag instead.

Given a real-valued function $f\colon \mathbf{R} \to \mathbf{R}$, the graph of $f$ is the set of all input-output pairs $(x,f(x))$ regarded as a set of points in the plane $\mathbf{R} \times \mathbf{R}$. Considering the graph of a function gives us a geometric perspective on the data that the function represents.

  • If the function $f$ is continuous, the graph of $f$ "looks continuous." That is, there are no gaps, and the graph is a connected curve.

  • If the function $f$ is differentiable, then it will contain no "sharp corners."

  • If we're thinking of the domain of the function as representing time, the the graph gives us a nice visualization of the change in outputs of the function over time.

A graph can be defined much more generally though. Let $\mathbf{k}$ be a local field, and suppose $f$ is a vector-valued function $f\colon \mathbf{k}^n \to \mathbf{k}^m$ where $f(x_1, \dotsc, x_n) = (y_1, \dotsc, y_m)$ and each coordinate $y_i$ of the output is a function of the $x_1, \dotsc, x_n$. In this setting, the graph of $f$ is the set of points

$$(x_1, \dotsc, x_n, y_1, \dotsc, y_m) \subset \mathbf{k}^{n+m}\,.$$

This general construction of the graph of a function can be useful in the study of algebraic geometry or the study of manifolds.

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Sketch the function $y = {1 \over {{x^2}}}\ln x$

I don't know where to begin with this, the ${1 \over {{x^2}}}$ part of the function throws me off, how to do I go about this? How does one generally approach a question like this?
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Creating a function similar to sin(x) with steeper downturns but equal peaks and lows

As the title states, I've been trying to create a function that is identical to $\sin(x)$, except that it has a steeper slope in the middle of the decreasing portion of the curve, but mellows out such that this function and $\sin(x)$ have the same…
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Which value goes on which axis in "plot $a$ against $b$"?

When the question asks to plot $a$ against $b$, which value should go on which axis?
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How to graph $|y|=f(x)$?

This is the image of $|y|=F(x)$ , here the dotted part was the part of the original F(x) is the part that was cut off. $$ y = \begin{cases} F(x), & \text{if $F(x) \ge 0$} \\ -F(x), & \text{if $F(x) < 0$} \end{cases} $$ if we use this then I…
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How can you sketch the graph of a power of a function?

There's the standard transformations of f(x) that you get taught in school, such as nf(x) or f(nx), but no teacher has ever mentioned f(x) to a power. So how do you do $(f(x))^n$? For example, how would you sketch the graph of $(cosx)^{sinx}$?
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How to sketch a set

For assingment I need to sketch the following set: $$ \{(x,x+y)|x\in\mathbb{R}, y\in\mathbb{Z}\} $$ I am a little bit confussed, because I am not sure how to set the equation of this set. Please Help. Thanks.
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Sketching graphs : Most importaint points

I'm currently studying for a test which places a lot of emphasis on sketching graphs of certain functions, without anything but a ruler and a pencil. I mean tricky functions, for example: $y = \sin^2(x)$ $y=\dfrac{1-x-x^2}{x^2}$ I always try to…
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When should the label of the vertical axis be y, and when should it be f(x)?

When should the label of the vertical axis be $y$, and when should it be $f(x)$? As sub questions, if I'm graphing $f(x) = 2x+1$, would it be wrong to label the vertical axis as $y$, since $y$ appears nowhere in my equation? What if I wanted to…
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Why is it that for $x^n + y^n = 1$ and $n$ is an even number, does as $n$ goes to infinity the graph approaches a square?

Why is it that for $x^n+y^n= 1$ and $n$ is an even number, does as $n$ goes to infinity the graph approaches a square?
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Is the graph of $ r = \dfrac{3 \pi}{5} $ a diagonal line?

I'm reviewing my notes and I came upon this. It says that $$ \begin{align} r \sin \theta &= 5 \tag{horizontal line} \\ r &= \dfrac{3 \pi}{5} \tag{diagonal line} \end{align}$$ How is this possible, when $\dfrac{3 \pi}{5}$ results to a constant…
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Adjusting a $y = \sin(x)$ graph slightly

I have a function where $$ y = m\sin\Bigl(\frac{x^{1.1}+30}{0.7d}\Bigr)^{2.2} $$ where $m = 45$ and $d = 120$ (constants) I would like the turning point at the top of the sin curve to peak at 0.75d (90). I would like the starting and finishing…
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Can a function and its derivative have different input variables?

The problem above is from Khan Academy. The correct answer is "C" and I know how to get it. This is what I have trouble with: Whenever I see a function and its derivative, both the function and its derivative use the same input variable. For…
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Why's the Graph of $y = \sin (\cos (e^x))$ so Wonky?

I was recently messing around with desmos by plotting random graphs. I came across this peculiar function, namely $y = \sin (\cos (e^x))$. I noticed that the graph is basically a sine wave whose period gets shorter and shorter. However, at a few $x$…
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Range of $f(x)=\left[\frac{[x]}{x}\right]$

What is the range of $$f(x)=\left[\frac{[x]}{x}\right]?$$ My textbook says the answer is the two-point set $\{0,1\}$, which I think means that the range is either $0$ or $1$. When I graph the function on my TI-nspire CX, I get a graph that has…
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Why does my calculator show a gap in the graph of $y=\left|\left(\sqrt[3]{x-3}+9\right)^5\right|$?

I was learning a lesson in math about graphing, and I mashed a few random things together in my calculator (a TI-84 Plus CE) to create $y=\left|\left(\sqrt[3]{x-3}+9\right)^5\right|$ in a graph. Upon graphing, I saw nothing, so I used ZoomFit to…
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