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MathematicallyIn mathematics, the '''graph''' of a [[function (mathematics)|function]] is the collection of all pairs (''x'', ''f''(''x'')) of the function. In particular ''graph'' means the graphical representation of this collection, in the form of a curve, together with axes, etc. Graphing is sometimes referred to as '''curve sketching'''.
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Mathematically, the '''graph''' of a [[function (mathematics)|function]] is the collection of all pairs (''x'', ''f''(''x'')) of the function. In particular ''graph'' means the graphical representation of this collection, in the form of a curve, together with axes, etc. Graphing is sometimes referred to as '''curve sketching'''.
 
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