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elly39951

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Limits
« on: January 18, 2013, 12:38:29 pm »
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So I was just wondering, if when you graph a linear equation e.g. y= -1x -7, but you have end points, whether there are both x and y limits or just x?
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Re: Limits
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2013, 01:10:47 pm »
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Quote from: Re: Domain + Range
Remember most graphs need the x values but vertical line need the y values...

Equation is

If this refers to the assignment, you only need to include x limits (or domain) for linear equations.'

However, I don't think it would hurt to also include y limits (range) but I'm not sure about it.
« Last Edit: January 18, 2013, 01:14:59 pm by xp3r009 »

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Re: Limits
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2013, 01:45:04 pm »
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Yeah ok, I added both for the linear lines, just because technically there are limits on both the x & y axis', thanks for the help :)

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Re: Limits
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2013, 09:29:19 pm »
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So I was just wondering, if when you graph a linear equation e.g. y= -1x -7, but you have end points, whether there are both x and y limits or just x?
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The graph is fully specified if you only define the x values for the end points (or intermediate ponts for a composite rule). You do not need the y values as well unless you do not write the rule.