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by gniv
3928 days ago
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It's another way of thinking of the graph. Basically, the points on the graph are the points that satisfy y = f(x), so in that sense "the graph is a picture of all the points that make the function true". From there he generalizes the idea to drawing the set of points that makes a statement true, without necessarily having a formal function defined. |
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