SOLUTION: this is for college algebra graph: F(x)= -2/x-3 that is -2 over x-3

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Question 62286: this is for college algebra graph: F(x)= -2/x-3 that is -2 over x-3
Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this is for college algebra graph:

The degree of the denominator (bottom) is higher than the degree of the numerator (top). Therefore there is a horizontal asymptote of y=0. That means the graph is approaching 0 when you go to the left and right.
There is a vertical asymptote where it is undefined at x-3=0 --> x=3. That means there is an invisible vertical line at x=3 that the graph doesn't equal. Unfortunately, this program and any calculator below the Ti-84 draws the vertical asymptotes in.
Pick points to the left and right of x=3 to graph:
When x=0
y=-2/(0-3)
y=2/3 Plot (0,2/3)
When x=2
y=-2/(2-3)
y=-2/-1
y=2 Plot (2,2)
When x=4
y=-2/(4-3)
y=-2/1
y=-2 Plot (4,-2)
When x=5
y=-2/(5-3)
y=-2/2
y=-1 Plot (5,-1)
Your graph looks like this, you'll need to remove the vertical asymptote at x=3.

Happy Calculating!!!

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