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Consider the function f(x) = x/(x-1)
Are there any turning points? Explain how this could help you graph f(x) for large values of x?
Ans: turning points is another word for checking the concavity, and therefore i find the second derivative and equate it to zero and see where it is concave up and down, using that information i can know when the graph is increasing or decreasing, with its end behaviors near the asymptote
Are there any turning points? Explain how this could help you graph f(x) for large values of x?
Ans: turning points is another word for checking the concavity, and therefore i find the second derivative and equate it to zero and see where it is concave up and down, using that information i can know when the graph is increasing or decreasing, with its end behaviors near the asymptote
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