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(a)
To graph: The function
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The function
Graph:
To graph the function
Step I: Press the ON key.
Step II: Now, press [Y=]. Input the right hand side of the function
Step III: Press [WINDOW] key and set the viewing window as below,
Step IV: Then, hit [Graph] key to view the graph.
The graph of the function is as follows:
Interpretation:
The graph represents function of
(b)
To graph: The function
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The function
Graph:
To graph the function
Step I: Press the ON key.
Step II: Now, press [Y=]. Input the right hand side of the function
Step III: Press [WINDOW] key and set the viewing window as below
Step IV: Then, hit [Graph] key to view the graph.
The graph of the function is as follows:
Interpretation:
The graph represents function of
(c)
To graph: The function
(c)

Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The function
Graph:
To graph the function
Step I: Press the ON key.
Step II: Now, press [Y=]. Input the right hand side of the function
Step III: Press [WINDOW] key and set the viewing window as below,
Step IV: Then, hit [Graph] key to view the graph.
The graph of the function is as follows:
Interpretation:
The graph represents function of
(d)
To graph: The function
(d)

Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The function,
Graph:
To graph the function
Step I: Press the ON key.
Step II: Now, press [Y=]. Input the right hand side of the function
Step III: Press [WINDOW] key and set the viewing window as below,
Step IV: Then, hit [Graph] key to view the graph
The graph of the function is as follows:
Interpretation:
The graph represents function of
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