 
 
Graphing Continuous vs Discrete Functions
| A continuous function allows the x-values to be ANY points in the interval, including fractions, decimals, and irrational values. | A discrete function allows the x-values to be only certain points in the interval, usually only integers or whole numbers.: | 
| Graph the continuous function:  • Enter the function into "y=". 
 Notice that all of the visable points are connected with a continual drawing. | Graph the discrete function:  • We cannot limit the point choices in  "y=". We need a different approach, the scatter plot. 
 
 Notice that only the integer values are plotted. The points are NOT connected. | 
  

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