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A detailed tutorial on finding the function of a directed graph. Step by step tutorial including several examples of finding functions of digraphs for reference.

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A directed graph, more commonly known as a digraph, is the visual representation of a function or of a relation. As in any graph, there [...]]]></description>
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<p>A detailed tutorial on finding the function of a directed graph. Step by step tutorial including several examples of finding functions of digraphs for reference.</p>
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<p>A <strong>directed graph</strong>, more commonly known as a <strong>digraph</strong>, is the visual representation of a function or of a relation. As in any graph, there are points and lines &#8211; called vertices and edges in a digraph. Each edge has an arrow pointing to a vertex. The first vertex &#8211; the one the arrow comes from &#8211; is the x coordinate of an ordered pair. The second vertex &#8211; the one the arrow is pointing to &#8211; is the y coordinate of an ordered pair. In the case of double-sided arrows, two ordered pairs are made, with the x and y coordinates switching. This is done for every single vertex and edge on the graph.</p>
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