Is it always possible to draw an accurate graph of a function from its table of values? Explain your answer using specific examples.
table of values corresponds to a point on the graph
suppose you have 2 points to make a graph you have to join these points.
there are many ways to join these 2 points
so graph isn't unique you cant draw exact or accurate graph

A and B can be joined in many ways so we wont have exact graph
Is it always possible to draw an accurate graph of a function from its table of...
3. Consider the following piecewise function (a) Draw an accurate graph of f(). (b) As always, f(x), has an infinite number of antiderivatives. Consider an antiderivative F(r). Let us assume that F(r) is continuous (we don't usually have to specify this, but you will see in the bonus part of the question why we do in this case). Let us further assume that F(2) 1. Sketch an accurate graph of F(r). MATH 1203 Assignment #7-Integration Methods Due: Thurs., Apr. 4...
16. (8 points) Consider the following possible rough sketch of the graph of a polynomial function. Which of the following polynomial functions most closely matches the above graph? (a) plz) = (z + 4)(z + 2)(z-1)(z-3) (b) p@) = (z + 4)(z + 2)(3.? + 1) Clearly CIRCLE your answer, and below, use 1-2 sentences to JUSTIFY your answer, citing the specific features of the graph that distinguish your choice from the other choices.
Use the graph of f to draw the graph of its inverse function Use the graphing tool to graph the function Click to enlarge graph 01 -8 6-4
A polynomial function P and its graph are given Px)3xx2-7x-5 (a) List all possible rational zeros of P given by the Rational Zeros Theorem. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) b) From the graph, determine which of the possible rational zeros actually turn out to be zeros.(Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. Enter all answers including repetitions.)
A polynomial function P and its graph are given Px)3xx2-7x-5 (a) List all possible rational zeros of P given by the...
Consider the function y = Inx a) Draw the graph of the function from point (1,0) to point (3, In3). b) Calculate approximately the length of the graph of this function between the two points mentioned, to do this divide the arc of the graph into four portions and estimate the length of each one as if it were straight. (Answer=2.3). c) Determine the arc length formula only by posing the integral. Thank you.
Using the graph of the function f(x) and the table of values, give the table of values the transformation of each function. Use decimals where appropriate. 0 -2 2 -1 2 -2 0 Transformation A: V2f(x-3)1 Transformation B: Vf(2x + 2)-3
Using the graph of the function f(x) and the table of values, give the table of values the transformation of each function. Use decimals where appropriate. 0 -2 2 -1
2 -2 0 Transformation A: V2f(x-3)1
Transformation B: Vf(2x...
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Create a graph with 4 vertices of degrees 2, 2, 3, 3 or explain why no such graph exists. If the graph exists, draw the graph, label the vertices and edges. To answer the question in the box below, write the vertex set, the edge set, and the edge-endpoint function as shown on page 627 of the text. You can copy (Ctrl-C) and paste(Ctrl-V) the table to use in your answer if you like. Vertex set- Edge set...
1. Draw an accurate, up-to-date phylogenetic tree showing the major PHYLUMS of the animals we discussed. Remember, animal phylums only. (2 pts Compare and contrast ectothermic vs. endothermic. Describe how each works and give specific examples.(2 pts) 2. 3. Draw and label either a choanosxte or a coldocyte (your choice). Describe it's function and the animal(s) that possess this structure (3 pts) O Focus 名0 Dn F8 FS F6 F7 F9
Consider the function below. y z= 2+x+ (a) Match the function with its graph (labeled A-F). (b) Match the function with its contour map (labeled 1-VI). O V VI Give reasons for your choices. Select- Also, the values of z approach 0 as we use This function is not periodic, ruling out the graphs in (b) Match the function with its contour map (labeled I-VI) II III IV V VI Give reasons for your choices. This function is not periodic,...
(Always use simple math and graphs in your responses if and where appropriate.) 1. Starting from the following demand function: ?=?−?? A) Derive a formula for consumer surplus as a function of Q (i.e. assume the decision maker is setting Q and letting the demand function determine P). Include a well-labeled graph. B) Consider a capacity constraint Q' which limits the availability of Q for any given price. Derive a formula for consumer surplus as a function of ?' and...