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1 Funktionsgraph
m KI function graph -
2 grafisch
II Adv. graphically* * *graphic; graphical; schematic* * *gra|fisch ['graːfɪʃ]1. adjgraphic; (= schematisch) diagrammatic, schematicgráfisches Gewerbe — graphic trades pl
2. advgraphically, with a graph/graphs* * *gra·fisch[ˈgra:fɪʃ]II. adv graphicallyetw \grafisch darstellen to show sth by means of a graph* * *A. adj graphic;grafische Darstellung graph, diagram;grafische Gestaltung layout, artworkB. adv graphically* * *adj.graphic adj.graphical adj. adv.graphically adv. -
3 Abbildung
Abbildung f 1. COMP, KOMM, RECHT figure, image, diagram, illustration; 2. GEN illustration, reproduction, graph; 3. STAT transformation (von Koordinaten, Variablen); mapping, function (Logik); 4. PAT figure* * *f 1. <Comp, Komm, Recht> figure, image, diagram, illustration; 2. < Geschäft> illustration, reproduction, gaph; 3. < Math> von Koordinaten, Variablen transformation, Logik mapping, function; 4. < Patent> figure* * *Abbildung
picture, illustration, image, figure, reproduction;
• mit farbigen Abbildungen with colo(u)red reproductions;
• ganzseitige Abbildung full-page illustration;
• seitenverkehrte Abbildung mirror-inverted image;
• mit Abbildungen versehen to illustrate. -
4 Funktionsbild
n < math> ■ graph of a function -
5 Kurvenschreiber
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6 XY-Schreiber
m < msr> ■ coordinate plotter; function plotter; flat-bed plotter; graph plotter; X-Y plotter
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