Mth 173
I assume this is yours, since it preceded
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On the graph you provided that went from 4 to negative 4 on both y and x axis. After you copy that document how do you alter that to suit your needs.
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I needed to graph a Exponential graph and could not do so because graph only ran from 4 to negative 4.
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Task: `q004. If at any point of the Orientation you have trouble following instructions, let your instructor know the specifics:
• Submit a copy of every instruction related to your question.
• Describe what you do at each step, and what happens as a result. Include a copy of the Address box of your Internet
browser, as it appears at every step.
If you are going astray in the process, this will give your instructor the information necessary to quickly get you back on
track
You should send this information using the Submit Question Form (this is the best form to use because it helps you structure your question and prompts you to provide important information), or the Submit Work Form. Having submitted the form it's also acceptable to send an additional note using email.
Please describe what to do if you have trouble following any of the instructions:
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One of my big questions is in regards to being able to alter things in your documents such as the graphs, like we had to do earlier in the orientation process. How do we take what you have given us and make it something we can use for example to graph a Exponential graph?
You can't display a graph in a text file (at least not in any reasonable way). However I'm not interested in seeing your graph; what I need to know is what you see in the graph and how you constructed it. So, starting with the language of the 'describing graphs' exercise, you should describe your graph and how you would construct the graph using the methods of the course.