Question 130693: Graph the following. Label all x-intercepts, y-intercepts, and any asymptotes.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In order to graph , we need to plot some points. To do that, we need to plug in some x values to get some y values
So let's find the first point:
Start with the given function
Plug in
Raise 2 to the 0th power to get 1
Subtract 4 from 1 to get -3
So when , we have
So our 1st point is (0,-3)
-------------- Let's find another point --------------
Start with the given function
Plug in
Raise 2 to the 1st power to get 2
Subtract 4 from 2 to get -2
So when , we have
So our 2nd point is (1,-2)
-------------- Let's find another point --------------
Start with the given function
Plug in
Raise 2 to the 2nd power to get 4
Subtract 4 from 4 to get 0
So when , we have
So our 3rd point is (2,0)
-------------- Let's find another point --------------
Start with the given function
Plug in
Raise 2 to the 3rd power to get 8
Subtract 4 from 8 to get 4
So when , we have
So our 4th point is (3,4)
-------------- Let's find another point --------------
Start with the given function
Plug in
Raise 2 to the 4th power to get 16
Subtract 4 from 16 to get 12
So when , we have
So our 5th point is (4,12)
Now lets make a table of the values we have calculated
Now plot the points
Now connect the points to graph (note: the more points you plot, the easier it is to draw the graph)
By looking at the graph, we can note the following
x-intercept: (2,0)
y-intercept: (0,-3)
Horizontal Asymptote(s): (ie a horizontal line at the y value of -4)
Vertical Asymptote(s): none (ie the graph continues on forever in both directions along the x-axis)
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