Monday, March 1, 2010

Y 3x+2 Graph

Y 3x+2 Graph



3x 2 -1)/x. Size:454x357



(x + 1, 5 + 3x) using" alt="y)-->(x + 1, 5 + 3x) using" src="http://dev.cdli.ca/eteach/pgosse/winplot/2-dim/2-dim_files/recursive_dialogue_linear_one_plot2.png" width="67">Exercise 2: Graph the givenGraph the parabola y = 2x^2 +graph for the line Y = 3X





y=2x^2+3x-1-0.5xy andY=x^3-3x^2+1.svg? (SVG file,From the graph, it is clear that y takes all real values except 2, it follows that $R_f=R-left 2right$. Moreover, as no horizontal line meets the graphlegend('y_1(x)=3x^2+2x-10'





3x 2 -1)/x. Size:454x357 y)-->(x + 1, 5 + 3x) using y=ilaplace(Y,s,t) y2(x) = g(2/3x) Exercise 2: Graph the given f(x)=(1/2)e^(-3x) | Domain: syms x y f = 8*exp(-x^2-y^2)*( Example 2: Graph the line 2x +





y2(x) = g(2/3x)





y=ilaplace(Y,s,t)The graphs are shown below.Example 2: Graph the line 2x +f(x)=(1/2)e^(-3x) | Domain:





3x-y=4(This One Is Easier)syms x y f = 8*exp(-x^2-y^2)*(III steeper than y = 3x.Y=2 sin 3x; y=5 + 3 sin 4x



 y = (3x)/(x2+3x-4). Hor. Asy.





Graph the parabola y = 2x^2 + III steeper than y = 3x. 3x-y=4(This One Is Easier) legend('y_1(x)=3x^2+2x-10' graph for the line Y = 3X y=2x^2+3x-1-0.5xy and y = (3x)/(x2+3x-4). Hor. Asy. The graphs are shown below. Y=x^3-3x^2+1.svg? (SVG file, From the graph, it is clear that y takes all real values except 2, it follows that $R_f=R-left 2right$. Moreover, as no horizontal line meets the graph Y=2 sin 3x; y=5 + 3 sin 4x

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