The graph of a rational function differs from that of other functions with the existence of asymptotes
<h3>Graph of rational functions</h3>
The properties of the graph of a rational function include;
- The graph of a rational function never crosses its vertical asymptote
- It crosses its horizontal or slant asymptote
- The graph of the reciprocal function y = 1/x or y = k/x is a rectangular (or right) hyperbola of which asymptotes are the coordinate axes
The graph of a rational function differs from that of other functions with the existence of asymptotes.
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Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
−2x−6=2x+6
Step 1: Subtract 2x from both sides.
−2x−6−2x=2x+6−2x
−4x−6=6
Step 2: Add 6 to both sides.
−4x−6+6=6+6
−4x=12
Step 3: Divide both sides by -4.
−4x/−4 = 12/-4
=
x=−3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You want the (positive) distance when the height is 0, 0= -d^2 + 10d +5.
You would factor that out(You'd get radicals), and the final answer would be
<span>5±<span>30<span>−−</span>√</span></span><span>
You'd take the only positive one of the two, 5 + srt(30)
I hope I did that right :/</span>