Plotting a graph takes time. Often mathematicians just want to know the key features. These are: shape, location and some key points (such as where the graph crosses the axes or turning points).
IN this text-book the, author first gives examples of plotting from physical and statistical data, and the graphing of simple functions of one and two variables. He then proceeds to the main purpose ...
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