SOLUTION: f(x)= (x-3)/(x+4)
Find
a. Vertical Asymptote
b. Horizontal Asymptote
c. x-int.
d. y-int.
e. Domain
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Question 858784: f(x)= (x-3)/(x+4)
Find
a. Vertical Asymptote
b. Horizontal Asymptote
c. x-int.
d. y-int.
e. Domain
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For x extremely negative or extremely positive, f approaches 1.
f is undefined at , creating there an asymptote.
f is 0 for x=3.
, the y-intercept.
Domain: Remember the vertical asymptote? Domain is all real numbers but . and is the domain.
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