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# Function draw --- Introduction ---

Function draw is an exercise on the graphic recognition of functions of one real variable. The server will give you the graph of a function $f$, whose expression will be hidden. Then you are asked to draw the graph of another function such as $f\left(-x\right)$, $2f\left(x\right)$, $f\left(x-1\right)$, etc (see the menu below), with the mouse. You will have a score according to the precision of your drawing.
Set up
• Type of the function:
• Number of drawings in one session: , , , , , , , (The score is attributed only at the end of a session.)
• Severity level: , , , , , , , , ,

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