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How would you graph y= f(x)??

I mean, for every value of y, wouldn't f(x) be the same? So wouldn't it be a point?
 

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y is a function of x

So as the x value changes, the y value also changes. The y value is dependent on the changes in the x value.

f(x)=x^2

y=x^2

so when x=2, y=4, when x=10, y=100 and so on
 

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f(x) stays the same unless its transitioned.
E.g
f(x)+k is shifted up k units
f(x)-k is shifted down k units
f(x-a) is shifted right a units
f(x+a) is shifted left a units

f(x) also changed when it is transformed
E.g
-f(x) is the reflection of f(x) on the x-axis
f(-x) is the reflection of f(x) on the y-axis
 

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f(x) stays the same unless its transitioned.
E.g
f(x)+k is shifted up k units
f(x)-k is shifted down k units
f(x-a) is shifted right a units
f(x+a) is shifted left a units

f(x) also changed when it is transformed
E.g
-f(x) is the reflection of f(x) on the x-axis
f(-x) is the reflection of f(x) on the y-axis
Here's one to test you

What's f(a-x)?
 

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Search for the question mark ... lolz jk.

How would you graph y=f(x)?
Do you realise how ambiguous your question is? f(x) could be anything!! x^2? x^5+4x^3? e^x?
 

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Search for the question mark ... lolz jk.

How would you graph y=f(x)?
You need to know what f(x) is to be able to graph it (i.e what is the function)
 

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