case 1

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It is a curve

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You can call it a curve, but why do you think the curve is continuous

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why don’t you think it stops?

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I don’t know it doesn’t make sense.

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Why doesn’t it make sense if it stops?

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Why would it not stopping make sense?

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If doesn’t make sense if it wouldn't stop then why does it make sense if it doesn’t.

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Casey?

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Because graphing calculator like..

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The whole point of graphing calculators is to graph the point on the graph

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and it wouldn’t graph something outside of the other one.

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Ok. Ok. Ryan? I like that that is good.

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Y always has to equal x to the sixth so it is not going to stop.

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Y always equals x to the sixth, so it is not gonna stop elaborate

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It is a function so it can not have a break in it because a function can’t have a break in it.

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Ok I think I know what you are saying

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so say what you said in the beginning again I lost my train of thought. So you said

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it is because.

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Y always has to equal something x to the sixth that is right.

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You said if it equals zero or something you have to get the smallest number you can get

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Ok so kind of building on what both of you guys,

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Casey said the graphing calculator is not gonna leave anybody out

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the graphing calculator is going to take every miniscule value of x

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every single one that exists in the entire universe

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as many decimal places as you can imagine

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and it will take whatever value it is and raise it to the sixth power.

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If you take some value small or ugly or pretty or negative or positive or whatever

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will you always get a number back when you raise it to the sixth power.

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Ryan is saying yeah you are gonna get something back

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just it might be really really close to zero.