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Graph the rational function

x/(x-6)

To graph the function, draw the horizontal and vertical asymptotes (if any) and plot at least two points on each piece of the graph.
11 years ago

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Damon
as x ---> 6 the denominator becomes zero
on the right it is + oo (like 6.001
/ .001) and on the left of x = 6 it is -oo (like 5.999 /-.001

as x gets large positive it is 1
as x gets large negative it is 1
11 years ago

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