Drawing Graphs from Tables (Edexcel IGCSE Maths A): Revision Note
Exam code: 4MA1
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Drawing graphs using a table
How do I draw a graph using a table of values?
- To create a table of values - substitute different x-values into the equation 
- This gives the y-values 
 
- To plot the points - Use the x and y-values to mark crosses on the grid at the coordinates (x , y ) 
- Each point is expected to be plotted to an accuracy within half of the smallest square on the grid 
 
- Draw a single smooth freehand curve - Go through all the plotted points 
- Make it the shape you would expect - For example, quadratic curves have a vertical line of symmetry 
 
- Do not use a ruler for curves! 
 
Which numbers should I be careful with?
- For quadratic graphs, be careful substituting in negative numbers 
- Always put brackets around them and use BIDMAS - For example, x = -3 in y = -x2 + 8x - becomes y = -(-3)2 + 8(-3) 
- which simplifies to -9 - 24 
- so y = - 33 
 
 
- For reciprocal graphs like - , do not include x = 0 - You cannot divide by zero - You get an error on your calculator 
 
- There is no value at x = 0 - The L-shaped branches can't cross the y-axis 
 
- An example is given below with 
 
| -3 | -2 | -1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
| No value | 
How do I use the table function on my calculator?
- Calculators can create tables of values for you 
- Find the table function - Type in the graph equation (called the function, f(x)) - Use the alpha button then X or x 
- Press = when finished 
 
- If you are asked for another function, g(x), press = to ignore it 
 
- Enter the start value - The first x-value in the table 
- Press = 
 
- Enter the end value - The last x-value in the table 
 
- Enter the step size - How big the steps (gaps) are from one x-value to the next 
- Press = 
 
- Then scroll up and down to see all the y-values 
Examiner Tips and Tricks
- If you find a point that doesn't seem to fit the shape of the curve, check your working! 
- If any y-values are given in the question, check that your calculations agrees with them 
Worked Example
(a) Complete the table of values for the graph of .
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Use the table function on your calculator for 
Start at -1.5, end at 1.5 and use steps of 0.5
On a non-calculator paper, substitute the x-values into the equation, for example x = -1.5
| -8 | 8 | 10 | 8 | 2 | 
(b) Plot the graph of  on the axes below, for values of 
 from 
 to 
.
Carefully plot the points from your table on to the grid
Note the different scales on the axes
Join the points with a smooth curve (do not use a ruler)

(c) Write down the equation of the line of symmetry of the curve.
There is a vertical line of symmetry about the y-axis
The equation of the y-axis is x = 0
x = 0
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