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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/MATH_141%3A_Precalculus_I_(2nd_Edition)/02%3A_Inequalities_and_Functions/2.04%3A_Graphing_Functions_and_Common_Function_BehaviorThe additional pairs fill in the shape of f in Figure \PageIndex4(b) a bit better than those in Figure \PageIndex3(b), enough so that we’re confident enough to draw the final shape of the ...The additional pairs fill in the shape of f in Figure \PageIndex4(b) a bit better than those in Figure \PageIndex3(b), enough so that we’re confident enough to draw the final shape of the graph of f(x)=x3 in Figure \PageIndex5. If the function is defined for only a few input values, then the graph of the function is only a few points, where the x-coordinate of each point is an input value and the y-coordinate of each point is the corresponding output value.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/MATHP_141%3A_Corequisite_Precalculus/03%3A_Inequalities_and_Functions/3.04%3A_Graphing_Functions_and_Common_Function_BehaviorThe additional pairs fill in the shape of f in Figure \PageIndex4(b) a bit better than those in Figure \PageIndex3(b), enough so that we’re confident enough to draw the final shape of the ...The additional pairs fill in the shape of f in Figure \PageIndex4(b) a bit better than those in Figure \PageIndex3(b), enough so that we’re confident enough to draw the final shape of the graph of f(x)=x3 in Figure \PageIndex5. If the function is defined for only a few input values, then the graph of the function is only a few points, where the x-coordinate of each point is an input value and the y-coordinate of each point is the corresponding output value.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C097%3A_Support_for_Precalculus_Corequisite%3A_MATH_C170/1.03%3A_Inequalities_and_Functions/1.3.04%3A_Graphing_Functions_and_Common_Function_BehaviorThe additional pairs fill in the shape of f in Figure \PageIndex4(b) a bit better than those in Figure \PageIndex3(b), enough so that we’re confident enough to draw the final shape of the ...The additional pairs fill in the shape of f in Figure \PageIndex4(b) a bit better than those in Figure \PageIndex3(b), enough so that we’re confident enough to draw the final shape of the graph of f(x)=x3 in Figure \PageIndex5. If the function is defined for only a few input values, then the graph of the function is only a few points, where the x-coordinate of each point is an input value and the y-coordinate of each point is the corresponding output value.