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Which is not an asymptote of the function A.x = –4 B.x = 7 C.x = 4 D.f(x) = 0
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8.4 – Graphing Rational Functions
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General Rational Functions In this section we are going to learn to graph rational functions for which p(x) and q(x) are higher-degree polynomials. Graph by finding the following: Vertical Asymptote(s), if any: Set the denominator = 0 and solve. x and y intercepts: set opp. variable equal to 0 You can always find critical points on graph as well (maximums, minimums, etc.)
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Horizontal Asymptote(s), if any. Compare the degree of the numerator (m) to the degree of the denominator (n). m < n: HA is y = 0 m = n: HA is Leading coefficient of the numerator / LC of the denominator m > n: HA does not exist
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Example 1: Graph the function, then state the domain and range and any asymptote equations. a)
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b)
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c)
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Example 2a: Graph Oblique Asymptotes Graph
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Ex 2 continued.
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Example 2b)
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Example 2c) Graph
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Example 3: Graph with a point of discontinuity Graph.
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Which graph below is the graph of ? A.B. C.D.
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Application A boat traveled upstream at r 1 miles per hour. During the return trip to its original starting point, the boat traveled at r 2 miles per hour. The average speed for the entire trip R is given by the formula Draw the graph if r 2 = 15 miles per hour.
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Application Answer Simplify. Original equation r 2 = 15
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