Multiple ChoiceGraph the rational function using transformations.f(x)=−1x+3f\left(x\right)=-\frac{1}{x}+3f(x)=−x1+3346views1rank
Multiple ChoiceGraph the rational function using transformations. f(x)=1(x+3)2−2f\left(x\right)=\frac{1}{\left(x+3\right)^2}-2f(x)=(x+3)21−2192views1rank
Multiple ChoiceGraph the rational function. f(x)=x+3x2+5x+6f\left(x\right)=\frac{x+3}{x^2+5x+6}f(x)=x2+5x+6x+3352views1rank
Textbook QuestionSolve each problem. This rational function has two holes and one vertical asymptote. ƒ(x)=(x^3+7x^2-25x-175)/(x^3+3x^2-25x-75)What are the x-values of the holes?31views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–64, find the vertical asymptotes, if any, the horizontal asymptote, if one exists, and the slant asymptote, if there is one, of the graph of each rational function. Then graph the rational function. g(x) = (2x - 4)/(x + 3)26views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–64, find the vertical asymptotes, if any, the horizontal asymptote, if one exists, and the slant asymptote, if there is one, of the graph of each rational function. Then graph the rational function. h(x) = (x^2 - 3x - 4)/(x^2 - x -6)38views
Textbook QuestionIdentify any vertical, horizontal, or oblique asymptotes in the graph of y=f(x)y=f\left(x\right)y=f(x). State the domain of fff.<IMAGE>27views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 37–44, find the horizontal asymptote, if there is one, of the graph of each rational function. f(x)=(−2x+1)/(3x+5)60views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 37–44, find the horizontal asymptote, if there is one, of the graph of each rational function. h(x)=12x^3/(3x^2+1)51views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 37–44, find the horizontal asymptote, if there is one, of the graph of each rational function. g(x)=12x^2/(3x^2+1)49views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–36, find the vertical asymptotes, if any, and the values of x corresponding to holes, if any, of the graph of each rational function. r(x)=x/(x^2+4)44views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–36, find the vertical asymptotes, if any, and the values of x corresponding to holes, if any, of the graph of each rational function. h(x)=x/x(x+4)43views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 21–36, find the vertical asymptotes, if any, and the values of x corresponding to holes, if any, of the graph of each rational function. g(x)=(x+3)/x(x+4)86views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–64, find the vertical asymptotes, if any, the horizontal asymptote, if one exists, and the slant asymptote, if there is one, of the graph of each rational function. Then graph the rational function. g(x) = (4x^2 - 16x + 16)/(2x - 3)48views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–64, find the vertical asymptotes, if any, the horizontal asymptote, if one exists, and the slant asymptote, if there is one, of the graph of each rational function. Then graph the rational function. r(x) = (x^2 + 4x + 3)/(x + 2)^274views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–64, find the vertical asymptotes, if any, the horizontal asymptote, if one exists, and the slant asymptote, if there is one, of the graph of each rational function. Then graph the rational function. f(x) = 2x/(x^2 - 9)64views
Textbook QuestionMatch the rational function in Column I with the appropriate descrip-tion in Column II. Choices in Column II can be used only once. ƒ(x)=(x^2+3x+4)/(x-5)32views
Textbook QuestionGive the equations of any vertical, horizontal, or oblique asymptotes for the graph of each rational function. See Example 4. ƒ(x)=3/(x-5)34views
Textbook QuestionGive the equations of any vertical, horizontal, or oblique asymptotes for the graph of each rational function. See Example 4. ƒ(x)=(4-3x)/(2x+1)42views
Textbook QuestionGive the equations of any vertical, horizontal, or oblique asymptotes for the graph of each rational function. See Example 4. ƒ(x)=(2x+6)/(x-4)49views
Textbook QuestionGive the equations of any vertical, horizontal, or oblique asymptotes for the graph of each rational function. See Example 4. ƒ(x)=(4x^2+25)/(x^2+9)41views
Textbook QuestionWork each problem. Choices A–D below show the four ways in which the graph of a rational function can approach the vertical line x=2 as an asymptote. Identify the graph of each rational function defined in parts (a) – (d). ƒ(x)=1/(x-2)^234views
Textbook QuestionWork each problem. Choices A–D below show the four ways in which the graph of a rational function can approach the vertical line x=2 as an asymptote. Identify the graph of each rational function defined in parts (a) – (d). ƒ(x)=1/(x-2)28views
Textbook QuestionWork each problem. Choices A–D below show the four ways in which the graph of a rational function can approach the vertical line x=2 as an asymptote. Identify the graph of each rational function defined in parts (a) – (d). ƒ(x)=-1/(x-2)34views
Textbook QuestionGraph each rational function. See Examples 5–9. ƒ(x)=[(x+6)(x-2)]/[(x+3)(x-4)]32views
Textbook QuestionGraph each rational function. See Examples 5–9. ƒ(x)=[(x+3)(x-5)]/[(x+1)(x-4)]24views
Textbook QuestionGraph each rational function. See Examples 5–9. ƒ(x)=(20+6x-2x^2)/(8+6x-2x^2)22views
Textbook QuestionGraph each rational function. See Examples 5–9. ƒ(x)=(18+6x-4x^2)/(4+6x+2x^2)31views
Textbook QuestionProvide a short answer to each question. What is the domain of the function ƒ(x)=1/x^2? What is its range?32views
Textbook QuestionProvide a short answer to each question. What is the equation of the vertical asymptote of the graph of y=1/(x-3)+2? Of the horizontal asymptote?36views
Textbook QuestionWork each problem. Which function has a graph that does not have a vertical asymptote? A. ƒ(x)=1/(x^2+2) B. ƒ(x)=1/(x^2-2) C. ƒ(x)=3/x^2 D. ƒ(x)=(2x+1)/(x-8)30views
Textbook QuestionIdentify any vertical, horizontal, or oblique asymptotes in the graph of y=ƒ(x). State the domain of ƒ. 36views
Textbook QuestionFind a rational function ƒ having a graph with the given features. x-intercepts: (-1, 0) and (3, 0) y-intercept: (0, -3) vertical asymptote: x=1 horizontal asymptote: y=135views
Textbook QuestionFind a rational function ƒ having a graph with the given features. x-intercepts: (1, 0) and (3, 0) y-intercept: none vertical asymptotes: x=0 and x=2 horizontal asymptote: y=151views
Textbook QuestionSolve each problem. Work each of the following. Sketch the graph of a function that does not intersect its horizontal asymptote y=1, has the line x=3 as a vertical asymptote, and has x-intercepts (2, 0) and (4, 0).40views
Textbook QuestionProvide a short answer to each question. Is ƒ(x)=1/x an even or an odd function? What symmetry does its graph exhibit?41views
Textbook QuestionUse the graph of the rational function in the figure shown to complete each statement in Exercises 9–14. As x -> -3^-, f(x) -> __62views
Textbook QuestionUse the graph of the rational function in the figure shown to complete each statement in Exercises 15–20. As x -> ∞, f(x) -> __44views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–56, use transformations of f(x)=1/x or f(x)=1/x^2 to graph each rational function. g(x)=1/(x−1)35views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 45–56, use transformations of f(x)=1/x or f(x)=1/x^2 to graph each rational function. h(x)=1/(x−3)^2+136views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–80, follow the seven steps to graph each rational function. f(x)=4x/(x−2)38views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–80, follow the seven steps to graph each rational function. f(x)=2/(x^2+x−2)33views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–80, follow the seven steps to graph each rational function. f(x)=2x^2/(x^2+4)32views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 81–88, a. Find the slant asymptote of the graph of each rational function and b. Follow the seven-step strategy and use the slant asymptote to graph each rational function. f(x)=(x^2−1)/x37views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 81–88, a. Find the slant asymptote of the graph of each rational function and b. Follow the seven-step strategy and use the slant asymptote to graph each rational function. f(x)=(x^2+1)/x41views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 81–88, a. Find the slant asymptote of the graph of each rational function and b. Follow the seven-step strategy and use the slant asymptote to graph each rational function. f(x)=(x^2+x−6)/(x−3)32views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 81–88, a. Find the slant asymptote of the graph of each rational function and b. Follow the seven-step strategy and use the slant asymptote to graph each rational function. f(x)=(x^3+1)/(x^2+2x)35views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–80, follow the seven steps to graph each rational function. f(x)=(x^2+x−12)/(x^2−4)34views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 95–98, use long division to rewrite the equation for g in the form quotient + remainder/divisor. Then use this form of the function's equation and transformations of f(x) = 1/x to graph g. g(x)=(3x−7)/(x−2)31views