What Is a Graphing Table Calculator?

A graphing table calculator generates a table of x and y values for a function over a chosen range, giving you the points needed to plot and graph the equation by hand or to study its behavior. Building a table of values is a fundamental step in graphing and understanding functions. Enter a function and a range, and the calculator produces the corresponding table.

How to Use the Calculator

  1. Enter a function — for example y = 2x + 1 or y = x².
  2. Set the range of x values and the step size.
  3. Calculate — see the table of x and y values.

What a Table of Values Is

A table of values lists selected inputs (x) alongside the function's outputs (y). Each row is a point (x, y) that lies on the graph. Plotting these points and connecting them reveals the shape of the function.

Example Table for y = x²

xy = x²
−24
−11
00
11
24

These points trace the familiar U-shaped parabola when plotted.

Why Use a Table of Values?

Choosing a Good Range

Pick a range of x values that captures the interesting features of the function — such as the vertex of a parabola or where a line crosses the axes. A smaller step size gives more points and a smoother graph.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a table of values?

It is a list of x inputs and their corresponding y outputs for a function. Each pair is a point on the graph.

How do you make a table of values?

Choose a range of x values, substitute each into the function to find y, and list the pairs. The calculator does this automatically over your range.

How does a table help with graphing?

Each (x, y) row is a point you can plot. Connecting the plotted points reveals the function's shape, such as a line or parabola.

What step size should I use?

A smaller step size gives more points and a smoother, more detailed graph, while a larger step is quicker but coarser.

Is this graphing table calculator free?

Yes — it is completely free, requires no signup, and builds a table of values.