Good question, Rames. You are correct; the standard function's equation is y = f(x).You can graph it and explain the steps as follows.
Here, y = f(x) --- (i)
The above function is a standard function where y is a function of x. A standard function is defined as the dependent variable in terms of an independent variable.
The independent variable is placed along the horizontal axis and the dependent variable is placed along the vertical axis.
Good question, Rames. You are correct; the standard function's equation is y = f(x).You can graph it and explain the steps as follows.
Here, y = f(x) --- (i)
The above function is a standard function where y is a function of x. A standard function is defined as the dependent variable in terms of an independent variable.
The independent variable is placed along the horizontal axis and the dependent variable is placed along the vertical axis.