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the y value of the lowest point on the lowest graph of a function is (o) which is further equal to y being more than or equal to x.where this is said to be a straight line .
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The [global] minimum.
i think you are missing the word point in the question, and if so, then yes. the domain of a function describes what you can put into it, and since your putting x values into the function, if there is a point that exists at a certain x value, then that x is included in the domain.
A function describes the relationship between two or more variables. A graph is a kind of visual representation of one or more function. A line or curve seen on a graph is called the graph of a function. * * * * * For any point in the domain, a function can map to only ine point in the range or codomain. In simpler terms, it means that (for a two dimensional graph), a vertical line can intersect the graph of the function in at most one point.
No vertical line will intersect the graph in more than one point. The fundamental flaw is that no graph can show that it does not happen beyond the domain of the graph.
The lowest point on a graph or curve is known as the local minimum or global minimum, depending on its context. A local minimum is a point where the function value is lower than that of its immediate neighbors, while a global minimum is the absolute lowest point across the entire graph. This point often represents a minimum value of the function being graphed and can be identified using calculus techniques such as finding the derivative and setting it to zero.
The vertex is the highest or lowest point on a graph.