
graphing functions - $x^x$ graph - what does it look like ...
Just type "graph x^x" in the window. You'll notice that WolframAlpha does define it for negative values, ...
How can we describe the graph of $x^x$ for negative values?
We usually only see the graph $y=x^x$ for $x>0$, because $x^x$ is a complex number for most negative values of $x$. Yet here is a full graph of $y=x^x$ on the real ...
What does "versus" mean in the context of a graph?
See Motion graphs and derivatives as well as from Line chart we have "The chart can then be referred to as a graph of 'Quantity one versus quantity two, plotting quantity one up the y-axis …
geometry - Is there a way to rotate the graph of a function ...
2016年5月28日 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …
In which order do I graph transformations of functions?
2016年10月25日 · In which order do I graph transformations of functions? The 6 function transformations are: Vertical Shifts Horizontal Shifts Reflection about the x-axis Reflection …
graphing functions - What is the difference between f(-x) and -f(x ...
2014年1月21日 · The most helpful vocabulary related to your question has to do with the parity of a given function. Functions are described as odd, even, neither.
factorial - Funny graph of $x!$ by a graphing program
The graph is alright. It's because of the interesting relation between Gamma function and the factorial function. Gamma of x is denoted by $\Gamma{(x)}$ The relation is …
Can the inverse of a function be the same as the original function?
2013年10月28日 · There are many examples for such types of function's Y=1/x X^2+Y^2=1,2,3,4,5,6,7.....(any other positive number) Simply the fact behind this is that the …
functions - Plotting sin (1/x) - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I am trying to learn how to plot sin and cos functions, and with this assingment: $$ \\sin{\\frac{1}{x}} $$ I am stuck, because I dont know how to calculate period(or is it even …
What is the name of the function $f(x)=\\frac{1}{x}$?
You are right: The function defined by $$ f(x) = \frac{1}{x} $$ is a rational function. Some might call this the Harmonic function, but I don't think that this is a good idea because there is a …