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Mathematically, the '''graph of a [[function]]''' is the collection of all pairs ''x'', ''f(x)'' of the function.
 
In a technical rather than theoretical context, the term is usual used for a graphical representation of the function. This is formed by creating a [[Cartesian planeplain]], and on this marking all points ''(x,y)'' for which ''y=f(x)'' holds. For a [[continuous function]], this will result in some type of [[curve]].