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Suppose you have a graph. Any graph. Let's say it's not a linear one, let's say it's a mixture of a linear, parabolic, etc. For example, something like pic related. Is it possible to find its equation? This just struck me, we've always been taught in school to graph from an equation. How do you do it the other way around?

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