SOLUTION: There is a graph of y= k(x). The domain of k is all real numbers. Let f(x) be a function with the domain consisting of all integers. On this domain f(x) = k(x) I'm having tro

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Question 1018988: There is a graph of y= k(x). The domain of k is all real numbers.
Let f(x) be a function with the domain consisting of all integers. On this domain f(x) = k(x)
I'm having trouble with trying to figure out how to draw a graph of y=f(x)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39631)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You need to know or have the definition for k(x).
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