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To illustrate how plotting works, let’s display some polynomial graphs. We will use the NumPy polynomial function poly1d to create a polynomial.
Take the standard input values as polynomial coefficients. Use the NumPy poly1d function to create a polynomial.
func = np.poly1d(np.array([1, 2, 3, 4]).astype(float))
Create the x values with the NumPy linspace function. Use the range -10 to 10 and create 30 even spaced values.
x = np.linspace(-10, 10, 30)
Calculate the polynomial values using the polynomial that we created in the first step.
y = func(x)
Call the plot function; this does not immediately display the graph.
plt.plot(x, y)
Add a label to the x axis with xlabel function.
plt.xlabel('x’)Add a label to the y axis with ylabel function.
plt.ylabel('y(x)’)Call the show function to display the graph.
plt.show()
Here is a plot with polynomial coefficients 1, 2, 3, and 4:

We displayed a graph of a polynomial on our screen. We added labels...
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