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How would you get the table for the graph of "f(y)" or "x="?
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When ever I graph a normal "f(x)" or "y=" function, I can see the table of coordinates with Split-screen Table. However, when I graph a "f(y)" or "x=" function, there is no option to choose Split-screen Table.

Is there a way to see the coordinates of the function or do I have to convert the equation into a function of y (which very easy to do, but also time consuming)?

Example of Converting to Y: y=sqrt((x 1)^2 ) and y=-sqrt((x 1)^2 )

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