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In mathematics, the graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs , where In the common case where and are real numbers, these pairs are Cartesian coordinates of points in a plane and often form a curve. The graphical representation of the graph of a function is also known as a plot.
In the case of functions of two variables – that is, functions whose domain consists of pairs –, the graph usually refers to the set of ordered triples where . This is a subset of three-dimensional space; for a continuous real-valued function of two real variables, its graph forms a surface, which can be visualized as a surface plot.
In science, engineering, technology, finance, and other areas, graphs are tools used for many purposes. In the simplest case one variable is plotted as a function of another, typically using rectangular axes; see Plot (graphics) for details.
A graph of a function is a special case of a relation. In the modern foundations of mathematics, and, typically, in set theory, a function is actually equal to its graph. However, it is often useful to see functions as mappings, which consist not only of the relation between input and output, but also which set is the domain, and which set is the codomain. For example, to say that a function is onto (surjective) or not the codomain should be taken into account. The graph of a function on its own does not determine the codomain. It is common to use both terms function and graph of a function since even if considered the same object, they indicate viewing it from a different perspective.
Definition
Given a function from a set X (the domain) to a set Y (the codomain), the graph of the function is the set which is a subset of the Cartesian product . In the definition of a function in terms of set theory, it is common to identify a function with its graph, although, formally, a function is formed by the triple consisting of its domain, its codomain and its graph.
Examples
Functions of one variable
The graph of the function defined by is the subset of the set
From the graph, the domain is recovered as the set of first component of each pair in the graph . Similarly, the range can be recovered as . The codomain , however, cannot be determined from the graph alone.
The graph of the cubic polynomial on the real line is
If this set is plotted on a Cartesian plane, the result is a curve (see figure).
Functions of two variables
The graph of the trigonometric function is
If this set is plotted on a three dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, the result is a surface (see figure).
Oftentimes it is helpful to show with the graph, the gradient of the function and several level curves. The level curves can be mapped on the function surface or can be projected on the bottom plane. The second figure shows such a drawing of the graph of the function:
See also
- Asymptote
- Chart
- Plot
- Concave function
- Convex function
- Contour plot
- Critical point
- Derivative
- Epigraph
- Normal to a graph
- Slope
- Stationary point
- Tetraview
- Vertical translation
- y-intercept
References
- Charles C Pinter (2014) [1971]. A Book of Set Theory. Dover Publications. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-486-79549-2.
- T. M. Apostol (1981). Mathematical Analysis. Addison-Wesley. p. 35.
- P. R. Halmos (1982). A Hilbert Space Problem Book. Springer-Verlag. p. 31. ISBN 0-387-90685-1.
- D. S. Bridges (1991). Foundations of Real and Abstract Analysis. Springer. p. 285. ISBN 0-387-98239-6.
Further reading
- (30 July 2002). Convex Analysis in General Vector Spaces. River Edge, N.J. London: World Scientific Publishing. ISBN 978-981-4488-15-0. MR 1921556. OCLC 285163112 – via Internet Archive.
External links
- Weisstein, Eric W. "Function Graph." From MathWorld—A Wolfram Web Resource.
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subset of three dimensional space for a continuous real valued function of two real variables its graph forms a surface which can be visualized as a surface plot In science engineering technology finance and other areas graphs are tools used for many purposes In the simplest case one variable is plotted as a function of another typically using rectangular axes see Plot graphics for details A graph of a function is a special case of a relation In the modern foundations of mathematics and typically in set theory a function is actually equal to its graph However it is often useful to see functions as mappings which consist not only of the relation between input and output but also which set is the domain and which set is the codomain For example to say that a function is onto surjective or not the codomain should be taken into account The graph of a function on its own does not determine the codomain It is common to use both terms function and graph of a function since even if considered the same object they indicate viewing it from a different perspective Graph of the function f x x4 4x displaystyle f x x 4 4 x over the interval 2 3 Also shown are the two real roots and the local minimum that are in the interval DefinitionGiven a function f X Y displaystyle f X to Y from a set X the domain to a set Y the codomain the graph of the function is the setG f x f x x X displaystyle G f x f x x in X which is a subset of the Cartesian product X Y displaystyle X times Y In the definition of a function in terms of set theory it is common to identify a function with its graph although formally a function is formed by the triple consisting of its domain its codomain and its graph ExamplesFunctions of one variable Graph of the function f x y sin x2 cos y2 displaystyle f x y sin left x 2 right cdot cos left y 2 right The graph of the function f 1 2 3 a b c d displaystyle f 1 2 3 to a b c d defined by f x a if x 1 d if x 2 c if x 3 displaystyle f x begin cases a amp text if x 1 d amp text if x 2 c amp text if x 3 end cases is the subset of the set 1 2 3 a b c d displaystyle 1 2 3 times a b c d G f 1 a 2 d 3 c displaystyle G f 1 a 2 d 3 c From the graph the domain 1 2 3 displaystyle 1 2 3 is recovered as the set of first component of each pair in the graph 1 2 3 x y such that x y G f displaystyle 1 2 3 x exists y text such that x y in G f Similarly the range can be recovered as a c d y x such that x y G f displaystyle a c d y exists x text such that x y in G f The codomain a b c d displaystyle a b c d however cannot be determined from the graph alone The graph of the cubic polynomial on the real line f x x3 9x displaystyle f x x 3 9x is x x3 9x x is a real number displaystyle x x 3 9x x text is a real number If this set is plotted on a Cartesian plane the result is a curve see figure Functions of two variables Plot of the graph of f x y cos x2 cos y2 2 displaystyle f x y left cos left x 2 right cos left y 2 right right 2 also showing its gradient projected on the bottom plane The graph of the trigonometric function f x y sin x2 cos y2 displaystyle f x y sin x 2 cos y 2 is x y sin x2 cos y2 x and y are real numbers displaystyle x y sin x 2 cos y 2 x text and y text are real numbers If this set is plotted on a three dimensional Cartesian coordinate system the result is a surface see figure Oftentimes it is helpful to show with the graph the gradient of the function and several level curves The level curves can be mapped on the function surface or can be projected on the bottom plane The second figure shows such a drawing of the graph of the function f x y cos x2 cos y2 2 displaystyle f x y cos x 2 cos y 2 2 See alsoAsymptote Chart Plot Concave function Convex function Contour plot Critical point Derivative Epigraph Normal to a graph Slope Stationary point Tetraview Vertical translation y interceptReferencesCharles C Pinter 2014 1971 A Book of Set Theory Dover Publications p 49 ISBN 978 0 486 79549 2 T M Apostol 1981 Mathematical Analysis Addison Wesley p 35 P R Halmos 1982 A Hilbert Space Problem Book Springer Verlag p 31 ISBN 0 387 90685 1 D S Bridges 1991 Foundations of Real and Abstract Analysis Springer p 285 ISBN 0 387 98239 6 Further reading 30 July 2002 Convex Analysis in General Vector Spaces River Edge N J London World Scientific Publishing ISBN 978 981 4488 15 0 MR 1921556 OCLC 285163112 via Internet Archive External linksWikimedia Commons has media related to Function plots Weisstein Eric W Function Graph From MathWorld A Wolfram Web Resource