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Alternatively, each point in a graph may depict the value of a single [[complex variable]]. In this case, the horizontal axis is called the real axis and depicts the potential values of the real part of the [[complex number]], while the vertical axis is called the [[imaginary number|imaginary]] axis and depicts the potential values of the imaginary part of the complex number.
[[Image:cubicpoly.svg||right|thumb|400 px| Graph of the function <math>f(x)={{x^3}-9x} \!\ </math>]]▼
==Graph of a function==
▲[[Image:cubicpoly.svg||right|thumb|400 px| Graph of the function <math>f(x)={{x^3}-9x} \!\ </math>]]
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