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Mohamed Mooney

Mohamed Mooney

Answered question

2022-06-15

How do you graph - 3 n ?

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odmeravan5c

odmeravan5c

Beginner2022-06-16Added 20 answers

Step 1
- 3 n n ( - , - 3 ]
That is, n exists in the interval ( - , - 3 ]
To be able to represent n on a continuous graph I will assume that n is a real number. So now n can be represented as all points on the real line up to and including -3. Graphically, we can think of this as points on the x - axis - 3
Next, to represent n on a 2D plane, we need to introduce an orthogonal axis (y) for which n exists for all values of y.
So, now we have n = ( x , y ) : n ; x ( - , - 3 ] ; y ( - , + )
The shaded area on the graph below indicates the points for which n exists, with the assumptions above.

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