
Boundness of a function from a graph
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Mathematics
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the concept of boundedness in graphs, focusing on how graphs can be restricted in terms of their height. It discusses the idea of absolute maximum, where a graph is restricted on how high it can go, and introduces the concept of unboundedness, where a graph can extend indefinitely in one direction. The tutorial further explores examples of graphs that are bounded above, bounded below, or both, using quadratic and cubic graphs as illustrations. The key takeaway is understanding the restrictions on a graph's height and how these define its boundedness.
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