Asked by Cy'Anne
create a p(x) with the following conditions:
A) Vertical asymptotes at x=5 and x=-2
B) A double root x=-3
C) A horizontal asymptote at y=3
A) Vertical asymptotes at x=5 and x=-2
B) A double root x=-3
C) A horizontal asymptote at y=3
Answers
Answered by
Steve
(A) y = 1/(x-2)(x-5)
(B) y = (x+3)^2 / (x-2)(x-5)
(C) y = 3(x+3)^2 / (x-2)(x-5)
(B) y = (x+3)^2 / (x-2)(x-5)
(C) y = 3(x+3)^2 / (x-2)(x-5)
Answered by
Damon
(3x+9)(x+3)/ [(x-5)(x+2)]
in the numerator I used 3x+9 instead of x+3 so that as x goes to infinity
the fraction goes to 3x^2 + little stuff /x^2 + little stuff ---> 3
in the numerator I used 3x+9 instead of x+3 so that as x goes to infinity
the fraction goes to 3x^2 + little stuff /x^2 + little stuff ---> 3
Answered by
Steve
Sorry - I missed the -2 ; read x=2
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