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xenn [34]
1 year ago
15

Homework 1.2

Biology
1 answer:
sasho [114]1 year ago
6 0

The graph is a visual representation of information. It is shown by the x and y-axis. f(x)=x²+3.

<h3>What is a graph?</h3>

The graph is a visual representation of information. It is shown by the x and y-axis. The given equation is f(x)=x²+3.

In first case, f(x)=x²+3, x = − 3

f(x)=x²+3

   = (− 3 ) ² + 3

    = 9+ 3

      = 12

f(x)=x²+3 = (− 2 ) ² + 3

              = 4+ 3

             =7

f(x)=x²+3

    = (− 1 ) ² + 3

    = 1 + 3= 4

Therefore, The graph is a visual representation of information. It is shown by the x and y-axis.

To learn more about graph, refer to the link:

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