1. The problem is to graph a function in Pearson's system, which typically involves plotting data points and fitting a curve or line.
2. First, identify the function or data points you want to graph.
3. If you have a function, write it explicitly, for example, $y = f(x)$.
4. To graph in Pearson, you usually input data points or the function into the software.
5. Plot the points on the Cartesian plane.
6. Use Pearson's tools to fit a curve or line to the data if needed.
7. Adjust the axes and scales for better visualization.
8. Label the axes and the graph for clarity.
9. Review the graph to ensure it represents the data or function correctly.
10. Save or export the graph as needed.
Graphing Pearson C39D06
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