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  2. Y-intercept - Wikipedia

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    Graph = with the -axis as the horizontal axis and the -axis as the vertical axis.The -intercept of () is indicated by the red dot at (=, =).. In analytic geometry, using the common convention that the horizontal axis represents a variable and the vertical axis represents a variable , a -intercept or vertical intercept is a point where the graph of a function or relation intersects the -axis of ...

  3. Graph of a function - Wikipedia

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    Given a function: from a set X (the domain) to a set Y (the codomain), the graph of the function is the set [4] = {(, ()):}, 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.

  4. Semi-log plot - Wikipedia

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    The linear–log type of a semi-log graph, defined by a logarithmic scale on the x axis, and a linear scale on the y axis. Plotted lines are: y = 10 x (red), y = x (green), y = log(x) (blue). In science and engineering, a semi-log plot/graph or semi-logarithmic plot/graph has one axis on a logarithmic scale, the other on a linear scale.

  5. Curve sketching - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, if the exponent of y is always even in the equation of the curve then the x-axis is an axis of symmetry for the curve. If the sum of the degrees of x and y in each term is always even or always odd, then the curve is symmetric about the origin and the origin is called a center of the curve. Determine any bounds on the values of x and y.

  6. Log–log plot - Wikipedia

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    In science and engineering, a log–log graph or log–log plot is a two-dimensional graph of numerical data that uses logarithmic scales on both the horizontal and vertical axes. Power functions – relationships of the form y = a x k {\displaystyle y=ax^{k}} – appear as straight lines in a log–log graph, with the exponent corresponding to ...

  7. Logistic regression - Wikipedia

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    where = / and is known as the intercept (it is the vertical intercept or y-intercept of the line = +), and = / (inverse scale parameter or rate parameter): these are the y-intercept and slope of the log-odds as a function of x.

  8. Fantasy Football Panic Meter: Dissecting Jayden Daniels ... - AOL

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    DeVito's 6.2 YPA is close enough to Jones' 6.5, but New York’s new QB owns a 17.2% sack rate and a lower aDOT.DeVito averaged only 172 passing yards and 0.9 TDs in five games where he played at ...

  9. Vertical line test - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the vertical line test is a visual way to determine if a curve is a graph of a function or not. A function can only have one output, y , for each unique input, x . If a vertical line intersects a curve on an xy -plane more than once then for one value of x the curve has more than one value of y , and so, the curve does not ...