SOLUTION: consider the rational function p=(512500v^2-449000v+19307)/(125v^2(1000v43)). this function is base on the Vander Waals equation for predicting the pressure "p" of gas as a functio

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Question 1185812: consider the rational function p=(512500v^2-449000v+19307)/(125v^2(1000v43)). this function is base on the Vander Waals equation for predicting the pressure "p" of gas as a function of "v" at a fixed temperature. The function above models the pressure "p" of carbon dioxide in terms of volume "v" if the temperature is 500 kelvins.
a. What is the vertical asymptote?
b. what is the horizontal asymptote?
c. what is the p-intercept?
d.what is the v-intercept?
e.sketch the graph of the function. What do you think is the domain of the function?

Answer by ikleyn(52812) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The equation is presented in unreadable and incorrect form.

Also, every correctly posed problem of this type MUST provide the description
of the quantities/(the units) in formulas for the pressure and volume,
which this given post fails to do.


So, to me, the quality of the problem's presentation in the post is below the floor level.