## sampling_toolow.jpg The image depicts a simple graph with a smooth curve that resembles a sine wave. The horizontal axis is labeled as "x" and extends from negative infinity on the left side of the image to positive infinity on the right side, indicating it represents an infinite range for x-values. The vertical axis is labeled as "y," which also extends infinitely in both directions but is not shown beyond zero. The curve starts at a point where the y-value is zero and moves upwards to reach its peak value above zero before descending back down to cross the x-axis again, continuing this pattern indefinitely. There are five distinct points marked on the graph with red dots: one at the starting point (0, 0), two peaks (one slightly higher than the other) in the positive y-values region, and two troughs (one lower than the other) in the negative y-values region. The curve is smooth without any sharp corners or breaks. The x-axis is marked with a vertical line at zero to indicate where it intersects the graph. There are no additional labels, text, or diagrams present on this image. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.