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Why doesnt Desmos Graphing Calculator graph $ (-1)^x$? On Desmos on my browser the graph of $ (-1)^x$ fluctuates between plotting barely any points, one almost completely filled in line, and two almost completely filled in lines depending on the width of my browser window
Solved Use a graphing tool, such as Desmos graphing - Chegg Question: Use a graphing tool, such as Desmos graphing calculator, to determine the left- and right-hand limits of f (x) as x approaches 1 If f (x) has a limit as x approaches 1 , state it f (x)= {∣x∣−2,x3, if x =1 if x=1 If the limit does not exist, enter DNE limx→1+f (x)=limx→1+f (x)=limx→1f (x)= R Dil B D R R
Why does Desmos not render graphs like this properly? 5 Like (almost) everything, Desmos is not perfect The " term " for this is unresolved detail, as Desmos calls it This is what an official Desmos FAQ officially says about this: Sometimes the calculator detects that an equation is too complicated to plot perfectly in a reasonable amount of time