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|Plugging in <math>x=0</math>, we get <math>y=-3</math>. So, the <math>y</math> intercept is (0,3) | |Plugging in <math>x=0</math>, we get <math>y=-3</math>. So, the <math>y</math> intercept is (0,3) | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 11 May 2015
Graph the function. Give equations of any asymptotes, and list any intercepts.
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What are the vertical asymptotes of ? |
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The vertical asymptotes are where is undefined. |
Solution:
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Since , the vertical asymptotes are and . |
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The horizontal asymptote is . |
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There is no intercept since for any . |
Plugging in , we get . So, the intercept is (0,3) |
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The vertical asymptotes are and . The horizontal asymptote is . There is no intercept and the intercept is (0,3). |