File:Function with two values 1.svg
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[edit]DescriptionFunction with two values 1.svg |
English: The example showing the two values when x = 9. |
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Author | Krishnavedala |
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current | 19:39, 13 January 2015 | 440 × 320 (2 KB) | Krishnavedala (talk | contribs) | better fonts and rendering, fixed default dimensions | |
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Short title | Function with two values |
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Image title | The example
y = f(x) = ±√x̅showing two values when x=9. |
Width | 440px |
Height | 320px |