How do the graphs compare of y=1/x and y=5/x+6 I know that they are supposed to be rational graphs
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The graph of y=1/x is a downward-sloping line that passes through the origin, while the graph of y=5/x+6 is a downward-sloping line that does not pass through the origin. The two graphs have the same slope, but the graph of y=5/x+6 is shifted 6 units to the right.
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the graph of 5/(x+6) is just the graph of 1/x, but shifted 6 units to the left and stretched vertically by a factor of 5.
the graph of 5/(x+6) is just the graph of 1/x, but shifted 6 units to the left and stretched vertically by a factor of 5.