SOLUTION: Here's my problem:
f(x)=-3/(x-2)^2 I need to graph it.
Thanks for the help!
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Question 142512: Here's my problem:
f(x)=-3/(x-2)^2 I need to graph it.
Thanks for the help!
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
BTW, are you allowed to use a graphing calculator on this???
First notice the vertical asymptote at x =2. The best points to plot will be "close" to 2, like x=0, x=1, x=3, and x=4.
If x=0, f(x)= -3/4
If x=1, f(x) = -3/1=-3
If x=3, f(x) = -3/1=-3
If x=4, f(x) = -3/4
It should look like this:
R^2
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