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I don't think this is a very clear explanation of graphing polynomials. I think the general idea of a graph should be shown instead; explaining what a graph is (representation of f(x) vs. x), instead of having a tutorial of graphing polynomials, since the graphs drawn by these tutorials won't be really accurate anyways. What does everyone else think? [[User:Myself|Myself]] 01:23, 13 August 2006 (EDT)
I don't think this is a very clear explanation of graphing polynomials. I think the general idea of a graph should be shown instead; explaining what a graph is (representation of f(x) vs. x), instead of having a tutorial of graphing polynomials, since the graphs drawn by these tutorials won't be really accurate anyways. What does everyone else think? [[User:Myself|Myself]] 01:23, 13 August 2006 (EDT)
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I think this page should be called "Graph of a function," in order to avoid the future conflict with any graph theory content that gets uploaded.  --[[User:JBL|JBL]] 10:43, 13 August 2006 (EDT)

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I don't think this is a very clear explanation of graphing polynomials. I think the general idea of a graph should be shown instead; explaining what a graph is (representation of f(x) vs. x), instead of having a tutorial of graphing polynomials, since the graphs drawn by these tutorials won't be really accurate anyways. What does everyone else think? Myself 01:23, 13 August 2006 (EDT)

Article naming/disambiguation

I think this page should be called "Graph of a function," in order to avoid the future conflict with any graph theory content that gets uploaded. --JBL 10:43, 13 August 2006 (EDT)