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Describing a Graph

Thomas J. Pfaff ()
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Thomas J. Pfaff: Ithaca College, Department of Mathematics

Chapter Chapter 2 in Applied Calculus with R, 2023, pp 21-27 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract We take a moment here to informally provide common terminology used to describe a graph. This will allow us to learn some of language of a graph now. Eventually we will use calculus to identify parts of the graph with these characteristics. Figure 2.1 has these definitions which are informally given in M-Box 2.1. A graph is increasing when it is going up or rising. A graph is decreasing when it is going down or falling. A graph is concave up when it is curved upward. A graph is concave down when it is curved downward. An inflection point is where the concavity changes. A local max (or maximum) is a local high point of the graph. Graphs can have more than one local max. A local min (or minimum) is a local low point of the graph. Graphs can have more than one local min. A global max (or maximum) is the absolute highest point on the graph on a fixed interval. A global max may or may not be the same as a local max. A global min (or minimum) is the absolute lowest point on the graph on a fixed interval. A global min may or may not be the same as a local min.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-28571-4_2

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