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A function is decreasing if its outputs get smaller as the inputs get larger. This results in a downward sloping graph as it goes from left to right. A function can also be decreasing just for a restricted range of inputs.
This graph shows the function
A dependent variable is a variable that represents the output of a function.
For example, the equation
A horizontal intercept of a graph is a point where the graph crosses the horizontal axis. If the axis is labeled with the variable
For example, the horizontal intercept of the graph of
A function is increasing if its outputs get larger as the inputs get larger. This results in an upward sloping graph as it goes from left to right. A function can also be increasing just for a restricted range of inputs.
This graph shows the function
An independent variable is a variable that represents the input of a function.
For example, the equation
Two functions are inverses to each other if their input-output pairs are reversed.
A vertical intercept of a graph is a point where the graph crosses the vertical axis. If the axis is labeled with the variable
For example, the vertical intercept of the graph of