Understanding Graphs in Algebra
Graphs visually represent mathematical relationships between variables. They help us understand the behavior of functions and equations.
What is a Graph?
A graph is a visual representation of the relationship between variables, usually on a coordinate plane.
Types of Graphs
- Line graphs: Show linear relationships.
- Parabolas: Show quadratic relationships.
- Other curves: Exponential, logarithmic, etc.
Plotting Points
Each point on a graph has coordinates \( (x, y) \).
To plot a function, calculate \( y \) for various \( x \) values and plot the points.
Interpreting Graphs
Graphs can show intercepts, slopes, maxima, minima, and asymptotes.
They help us solve equations and inequalities visually.
Practice Problems
- Graph \( y = 2x + 1 \).
- Find the x- and y-intercepts of \( y = x^2 - 4 \).
- Sketch the graph of \( y = \frac{1}{x} \).
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