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But what about the shape of the graph? The graph shows a gradual incline up to 18", and then a precipitous drop back down to 12"; and this pattern repeats throughout the shown time. The most likely explanation is that Alice’s hair grows slowly until it reaches 18", at which point she goes to the hair stylist and has it cut down, within a very short time (an hour or so), to 12". Then the gradual growth begins again.

The rule of consistency, graphically

Consider the following graph.

A horizontal parabola opening up to the right where x = y-squared.

This is our earlier “U” shaped graph ( y = x 2 size 12{y=x rSup { size 8{2} } } {} ) turned on its side. This might seem like a small change. But ask this question: what is y size 12{y} {} when x = 3 size 12{x=3} {} ? This question has two answers. This graph contains the points ( 3, 9 ) size 12{ \( 3, - 9 \) } {} and ( 3,9 ) size 12{ \( 3,9 \) } {} . So when x = 3 size 12{x=3} {} , y size 12{y} {} is both 9 and –9 on this graph.

This violates the only restriction on functions—the rule of consistency . Remember that the x size 12{x} {} -axis is the independent variable, the y size 12{y} {} -axis the dependent. In this case, one “input” value ( 3 ) size 12{ \( 3 \) } {} is leading to two different “output” values ( 9,9 ) size 12{ \( - 9,9 \) } {} We can therefore conclude that this graph does not represent a function at all. No function, no matter how simple or complicated, could produce this graph.

This idea leads us to the “vertical line test,” the graphical analog of the rule of consistency.

The Vertical Line Test
If you can draw any vertical line that touches a graph in two places, then that graph violates the rule of consistency and therefore does not represent any function.

It is important to understand that the vertical line test is not a new rule! It is the graphical version of the rule of consistency. If any vertical line touches a graph in two places, then the graph has two different y size 12{y} {} -values for the same x size 12{y} {} -value, and this is the only thing that functions are not allowed to do.

What happens to the graph, when you add 2 to a function?

Suppose the following is the graph of the function y = f ( x ) size 12{y=f \( x \) } {} .

The sum of tow graphs. Likely a parabola and line.
y = f ( x ) size 12{y=f \( x \) } {} ; Contains the following points (among others): ( 3,2 ) size 12{ \( - 3,2 \) } {} , ( 1, 3 ) size 12{ \( - 1, - 3 \) } {} , ( 1,2 ) size 12{ \( 1,2 \) } {} , ( 6,0 ) size 12{ \( 6,0 \) } {}

We can see from the graph that the domain of the graph is 3 x 6 size 12{ - 3<= x<= 6} {} and the range is 3 y 2 size 12{ - 3<= y<= 2} {} .

Question: What does the graph of y = f ( x ) + 2 size 12{y=f \( x \) +2} {} look like ?

This might seem an impossible question, since we do not even know what the function f ( x ) size 12{f \( x \) } {} is. But we don’t need to know that in order to plot a few points.

x size 12{x} {} f ( x ) size 12{f \( x \) } {} f ( x + 2 ) size 12{f \( x+2 \) } {} so y = f ( x ) size 12{y=f \( x \) } {} contains this point and y = f ( x ) + 2 size 12{y=f \( x \) +2} {} contains this point
–3 2 4 ( 3,2 ) size 12{ \( - 3,2 \) } {} ( 3,4 ) size 12{ \( - 3,4 \) } {}
–1 –3 –1 ( 1, 3 ) size 12{ \( - 1, - 3 \) } {} ( 1, 1 ) size 12{ \( - 1, - 1 \) } {}
1 2 4 ( 1,2 ) size 12{ \( 1,2 \) } {} ( 1,4 ) size 12{ \( 1,4 \) } {}
6 0 2 ( 6,0 ) size 12{ \( 6,0 \) } {} ( 6,2 ) size 12{ \( 6,2 \) } {}

If you plot these points on a graph, the pattern should become clear. Each point on the graph is moving up by two . This comes as no surprise: since you added 2 to each y-value, and adding 2 to a y-value moves any point up by 2. So the new graph will look identical to the old, only moved up by 2.

The sum of two functions. Likely a parabola and line.
y = f ( x ) size 12{y=f \( x \) } {}
The same graph as above shifted two places in the positive-y direction.
y = f ( x ) + 2 size 12{y=f \( x \) +2} {} ; All y size 12{y} {} -values are 2 higher

In a similar way, it should be obvious that if you subtract 10 from a function, the graph moves down by 10. Note that, in either case, the domain of the function is the same, but the range has changed.

These permutations work for any function . Hence, given the graph of the function y = x size 12{y= sqrt {x} } {} below (which you could generate by plotting points), you can produce the other two graphs without plotting points, simply by moving the first graph up and down.

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