Asked by Pam
First, I appreciate your help, and this is very kind of all of you to help us.
Now, this problem we are both sick of: we are to use transformations of f(x)= 1/x or f(x)=1/x^2 to graph the rational function: f(x)= 1/x -4. I tried using the information you gave me, but my graphs look nothing like the examples.
I get confused too, with the various smooth lines and directions, and the dotted lines. Can you please explain?
Now, this problem we are both sick of: we are to use transformations of f(x)= 1/x or f(x)=1/x^2 to graph the rational function: f(x)= 1/x -4. I tried using the information you gave me, but my graphs look nothing like the examples.
I get confused too, with the various smooth lines and directions, and the dotted lines. Can you please explain?
Answers
Answered by
drwls
This web site does not have a way of showing graphs or images, so I am not able to draw the graph for you. If the function really is (1/x) -4 and not 1/(x-4), then it will have a value of y = -4 at very large and very small values of x. As you approach x=0 from the left, the graph turns downwand sharply, going off the botton of the graph. The same thing happens in reverse when you approach x=0 from the right, namely, the curve goes quickly off the top of the graph. The set of two separate curves is called a hyperbola.
For a plotted example of what f(x)= y = 1/x looks like, see the third graph at this web site:
http://www.jimloy.com/geometry/analytiz.htm
For a plotted example of what f(x)= y = 1/x looks like, see the third graph at this web site:
http://www.jimloy.com/geometry/analytiz.htm
Answered by
Qun
Hi,
You need to draw f(x) =1/x first and then transform it to f(x) = (1/x) - 4
To draw f(x) = 1/x, all you need to do is find several points, example:
let x=1, then f(1)=1, you get one point (1,1)
let x = 0.5, f(0.5)=1/0.5=2, another point (0.5,2).
Try to get 5-10 points and then connect then together using a smooth curve.
That is your f(x)=1/x
f(x)=(1/x) -4 is obtained by shifting the entire graph of f(x)=1/x down (negative y direction) by 4 units.(By the way this procedure is called transformation).
Contact me if you need further help, I can email you an attachment.
You need to draw f(x) =1/x first and then transform it to f(x) = (1/x) - 4
To draw f(x) = 1/x, all you need to do is find several points, example:
let x=1, then f(1)=1, you get one point (1,1)
let x = 0.5, f(0.5)=1/0.5=2, another point (0.5,2).
Try to get 5-10 points and then connect then together using a smooth curve.
That is your f(x)=1/x
f(x)=(1/x) -4 is obtained by shifting the entire graph of f(x)=1/x down (negative y direction) by 4 units.(By the way this procedure is called transformation).
Contact me if you need further help, I can email you an attachment.
Answered by
Pam
drwls, thank you for the information. Yes the question is the first. I moved 4 points down the y-axis to the -4(?). Now, I need to graph it. I don't understand which way the curve goes (rt. or left).Thank you.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.