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Let f (x)= 2-x/3+x
(a) State the domain.
(b) State the vertical asymptote(s).
(c) State the horizontal asymptote.
(d) State the y-intercept.
(e) State the x-intercept(s).
(a) State the domain.
(b) State the vertical asymptote(s).
(c) State the horizontal asymptote.
(d) State the y-intercept.
(e) State the x-intercept(s).
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Answered by
drwls
Do you mean
f(x) = (2-x)/(3+x) ?
Proper use of parentheses is extremely important.
f(x) = 2 - (x/3) + x is a completely different function.
There will be a vertical asymptote where the denominator is zero.
Please show your own work for further assistance
f(x) = (2-x)/(3+x) ?
Proper use of parentheses is extremely important.
f(x) = 2 - (x/3) + x is a completely different function.
There will be a vertical asymptote where the denominator is zero.
Please show your own work for further assistance
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