Graph operations

Graph operations

In the mathematical field of graph theory, graph operations are operations which produce new graphs from initial ones. They include both unary (one input) and binary (two input) operations. (Wikipedia).

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Using Graphs with Linear Functions

Evaluate linear functions from their graphs. Draw the graph of a linear function. Write the equation of a linear function from its graph.

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Ex: Graph a Cubic Function Using a Table of Values

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