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1 Mr Barton’s Maths Notes Graphs 3. Shapes of Graphs www.mrbartonmaths.com

2 3. Shapes of Graphs The Importance of knowing the Shapes of Graphs… If you can look at the equation of a graph and already have a pretty good idea of what shape it will be, you are more likely to spot any silly errors when plotting it NOTE: What follows are general shapes of graphs – learn to spot the key features of each! 1. Positive x Equation: Highest power of x is 1, and the x term is positive Examples:

3 2. Negative x Equation: Highest power of x is 1, and the x term is negative Examples:

4 3. Positive x 2 Equation: Highest power of x is 2, and the x 2 term is positive Examples:

5 4. Negative x 2 Equation: Highest power of x is 2, and the x 2 term is negative Examples:

6 5. Positive x 3 Equation: Highest power of x is 3, and the x 3 term is positive Examples:

7 6. Negative x 3 Equation: Highest power of x is 3, and the x 3 term is negative Examples:

8 7. Positive Reciprocal Equation: Contains a fraction with a positive x on the bottom Examples:

9 8. Negative Reciprocal Equation: Contains a fraction with a negative x on the bottom Examples:

10 Good luck with your revision!


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