Function Graph Plotter

Visualize mathematical functions

Examples: sin(x), cos(x), sqrt(x), abs(x)

Coordinate Geometry: Visualizing Algebra

René Descartes (the "I think, therefore I am" guy) had a brilliant idea: what if we could turn algebra into pictures? This created the Cartesian Plane, allowing us to see equations as lines, curves, and circles.

1. Anatomy of a Graph

  • X-axis: The horizontal number line (Input).
  • Y-axis: The vertical number line (Output).
  • Origin (0,0): The center of the universe where axes meet.

2. Key Intercepts

X-Intercept (Root)
Set y = 0

Where the graph crosses the ground. The "solution".

Y-Intercept
Set x = 0

Where the graph starts. The "initial value".

3. Types of Functions

  • Linear (y = mx + b): A straight line. 'm' is the steepness (slope).
  • Quadratic (y = ax² + bx + c): A U-shaped curve called a Parabola. Used for projectile motion.
  • Exponential (y = e^x): Starts slow, then explodes upwards. Used for bacterial growth and compound interest.

4. Why We Graph

Human brains are terrible at looking at tables of numbers, but we are amazing at pattern recognition using eyes. Graphing allows engineers to instantly see if a system is stable, oscillating, or crashing.

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