SOLUTION: Suppose that f(x)= (5x)/(x^2)− x − 6
a. Determine the domain of f
b. Determine the vertical asymptote(s), if any, of the graph of f
c. Determine the horizontal a
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a. Determine the domain of f
b. Determine the vertical asymptote(s), if any, of the graph of f
c. Determine the horizontal a
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Question 889552: Suppose that f(x)= (5x)/(x^2)− x − 6
a. Determine the domain of f
b. Determine the vertical asymptote(s), if any, of the graph of f
c. Determine the horizontal asymptote(s), if any, of the graph of f
d, Sketch the graph of f Answer by josgarithmetic(39625) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The vertical asymptote is at x=0 because the domain for the function f is all real numbers less than or greater than 0. The function is undefined at x=0.