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- https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Intermediate_Algebra_(Arnold)/02%3A_Functions/2.02%3A_The_Graph_of_a_FunctionDescartes introduces his coordinate system, a method for representing points in the plane via pairs of real numbers. Indeed, the Cartesian plane of modern day is so named in honor of Rene Descartes, w...Descartes introduces his coordinate system, a method for representing points in the plane via pairs of real numbers. Indeed, the Cartesian plane of modern day is so named in honor of Rene Descartes, who some call the “Father of Modern Mathematics.” A Cartesian Coordinate System consists of a pair of axes, usually drawn at right angles to one another in the plane, one horizontal (labeled x) and one vertical (labeled y).
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Kansas_State_University/Your_Guide_to_Intermediate_Algebra/02%3A_Introduction_to_Functions_and_Graphing/2.03%3A_Understanding_Graphs_of_FunctionsTo use a graph to determine the values of a function, the main thing to keep in mind is that f(input)=ouput is the same thing as f(x)=y, which means that we can use the y value that co...To use a graph to determine the values of a function, the main thing to keep in mind is that f(input)=ouput is the same thing as f(x)=y, which means that we can use the y value that corresponds to a given x value on a graph to determine what the function is equal to there. The values along the x axis that are included on the graph create the domain of the function, while the values along the y axis that are included on the graph create the range of the function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_098%3A_Intermediate_Algebra_for_Calculus/01%3A_Chapter_1_-_Functions_and_Equations/1.03%3A_The_Graph_of_a_FunctionDescartes introduces his coordinate system, a method for representing points in the plane via pairs of real numbers. Indeed, the Cartesian plane of modern day is so named in honor of Rene Descartes, w...Descartes introduces his coordinate system, a method for representing points in the plane via pairs of real numbers. Indeed, the Cartesian plane of modern day is so named in honor of Rene Descartes, who some call the “Father of Modern Mathematics.” A Cartesian Coordinate System consists of a pair of axes, usually drawn at right angles to one another in the plane, one horizontal (labeled x) and one vertical (labeled y).
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Nova_Scotia_Community_College/MATH_1043/06%3A_Functional_Analysis/6.03%3A_The_Graph_of_a_FunctionDescartes introduces his coordinate system, a method for representing points in the plane via pairs of real numbers. Indeed, the Cartesian plane of modern day is so named in honor of Rene Descartes, w...Descartes introduces his coordinate system, a method for representing points in the plane via pairs of real numbers. Indeed, the Cartesian plane of modern day is so named in honor of Rene Descartes, who some call the “Father of Modern Mathematics.” A Cartesian Coordinate System consists of a pair of axes, usually drawn at right angles to one another in the plane, one horizontal (labeled x) and one vertical (labeled y).