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Graphing Rational Functions

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. xf(x)f(x) xf(x)f(x) As x → 0 –, f(x) → -∞. As x → 0 +, f(x) → +∞. A rational function is a function of the form f(x) =, where P(x) and Q(x) are polynomials and Q(x) = 0. f(x) = Example: f (x) = is defined for all real numbers except x = 0.

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. x x = a as x → a – f(x) → + ∞ x x = a as x → a – f(x) → – ∞ x x = a as x → a + f(x) → + ∞ x x = a as x → a + f(x) → – ∞ The line x = a is a vertical asymptote of the graph of y = f(x),

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example: Show that the line x = 2 is a vertical asymptote of the graph of f(x) =. xf(x)f(x) Observe that: x→2 –, f (x) → – ∞ x→2 +, f (x) → + ∞ This shows that x = 2 is a vertical asymptote. y x f (x) = x = 2

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Set the denominator equal to zero and solve. Solve the quadratic equation x 2 + 4x – 5. (x – 1)(x + 5) = 0 Therefore, x = 1 and x = -5 are the values of x for which f may have a vertical asymptote. Example: Find the vertical asymptotes of the graph of f(x) =.

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. 1. Find the roots of the denominator.0 = x 2 – 4 = (x + 2)(x – 2) Possible vertical asymptotes are x = -2 and x = Since (x+2) occurs on both the top and on bottom of the function, it will cancel, which will leave a hole in the graph. You must plug -2 back into the function to calculate the y value. f is undefined at -2 A hole in the graph of f at (-2, -0.25) shows a removable singularity. x = 2 Example: Find the vertical asymptotes of the graph of f(x) =. x y (-2, -0.25)

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. y y = b as x → + ∞ f(x) → b – y y = b as x → – ∞ f(x) → b – y y = b as x → + ∞ f(x) → b + y y = b as x → – ∞ f(x) → b + The line y = b is a horizontal asymptote of the graph of y = f(x)

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. xf(x)f(x) – As x becomes unbounded positively, f(x) approaches zero from above; therefore, the line y = 0 is a horizontal asymptote of the graph of f. As f(x) → – ∞, x → 0 –. Example: Show that the line y = 0 is a horizontal asymptote of the graph of the function f(x) =. x y f(x) = y = 0

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. y x Similarly, as x → – ∞, f(x) → 1 –. Therefore, the graph of f has y = 1 as a horizontal asymptote. Example: Determine the horizontal asymptotes of the graph of f(x) =. As x → +∞, → 1 –. y = 1

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Finding Asymptotes for Rational Functions If c is a real number which is a root of both P(x) and Q(x), then there is a removable singularity at c. If c is a root of Q(x) but not a root of P(x), then x = c is a vertical asymptote. If m > n, then there are no horizontal asymptotes. If m < n, then y = 0 is a horizontal asymptote. If m = n, then y = a m is a horizontal asymptote. bnbn Given a rational function: f (x) = P(x) a m x m + lower degree terms Q(x) b n x n + lower degree terms =

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Factor the numerator and denominator. The only root of the numerator is x = -1. The roots of the denominator are x = -1 and x = 2. Since -1 is a common root of both, there is a hole in the graph at -1. Since 2 is a root of the denominator but not the numerator, x = 2 will be a vertical asymptote. Since the polynomials have the same degree, y = 3 will be a horizontal asymptote. Example: Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes of f (x) =. y = 3 x = 2 x y

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example For each function, state the following: a.The domain b.Vertical asymptotes c.Horizontal asymptotes

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example For each function, state the following: a.The domain b.Vertical asymptotes c.Horizontal asymptotes

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Practice Time Do #’s 1-6 on the worksheet

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example Sketch the graph of each function. Include a.All intercepts b.Vertical and horizontal asymptotes c.Any other necessary points

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example Sketch the graph of each function. Include a.All intercepts b.Vertical and horizontal asymptotes c.Any other necessary points

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example Sketch the graph of each function. Include a.All intercepts b.Vertical and horizontal asymptotes c.Any other necessary points

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Practice Time Do #’s on the worksheet

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. A slant asymptote is an asymptote which is not vertical or horizontal. The slant asymptote is y = 2x – 5. As x → + ∞, → 0 +. Example: Find the slant asymptote for f(x) =. x y x = -3 y = 2x - 5 Divide: Therefore as x →  ∞, f(x) is more like the line y = 2x – 5. As x → – ∞, → 0 –.

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example Sketch the graph of each function. Include a.All intercepts b.Vertical and slant asymptotes c.Any other necessary points

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Example Sketch the graph of each function. Include a.All intercepts b.Vertical and slant asymptotes c.Any other necessary points

Copyright © by Houghton Mifflin Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Practice Time Do #’s on the worksheet