Answer:
Table and graph attached
Explanation:
Graph of a Function
Given a real function f(x), we can construct its graph by taking random values for x, computing f(x) for each selected value, and plotting the pairs (x,f(x)) in a rectangular grid. By joining the points we get an approximate graph.
It's not always easy to find an appropriate set of values for x which makes the important part of the graph be clearly shown in the graph. We select the range for x between -30 and +70. The results are shown in the table below.
The graph is also shown in the second image provided.