Your book probably has a nice chart in it with some pictures of the graphs. Look in the front and back covers, if they are not there, look up functions in the index.
2006-08-29 04:29:51
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answer #1
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answered by raz 5
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2016-11-28 03:44:10
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Add some trigonometric, hyperbolic, logarithmic and exponential expressions. Examples sin x, cosh x, log x, e^x, etc. Food for thought: What about complex expressions?
2006-08-28 17:29:29
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answered by Sam 7
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Here are some which I know
y = 1/x
y = mx + b (linear function, m and b are constants)
y = a(x - h)² + k (quadratic function, a and h and k are constants)
y = a_0 x^n + a_1 x^(n - 1) + a_2 x^(n - 2) + ... + a_n (polynomial function of degree n)
y = e^x (natural exponential function)
y = ln x (natural logarithmic function)
y = [x] (greatest integer function)
y = |x| (absolute value function)
y = sgn x (signum function)
y = sin x
y = cos x
y = tan x
y = csc x
y = sec x
y = cot x
y = sinh x
y = cosh x
y = tanh x
y = sech x
y = csch x
y = coth x
y = sin‾¹ x
y = cos‾¹ x
y = tan‾¹ x
y = csc‾¹ x
y = sec‾¹ x
y = cot‾¹ x
y = sinh‾¹ x
y = tanh‾¹ x
y = csch‾¹ x
y = coth‾¹ x
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2006-08-28 23:35:38
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answered by kevin! 5
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2006-08-28 20:21:17
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answered by Anonymous
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y = log a x
2006-08-29 03:55:34
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answered by ivyeurasian 1
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