How do you graph f(x)=xx2 using holes, vertical and horizontal asymptotes, x and y intercepts?

1 Answer
Jul 26, 2018

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Explanation:

f(x)=xx2
f(x)=(x2)+2x2
f(x)=1+2x2

For vertical asymptotes, x20 since the denominator cannot equal to 0 as the function will be undefined at that point. To find at what point the function is undefined, we can go x2=0 so x=2 is our vertical asymptote.

For horizontal asymptotes, we let x. As x, 2x20. Hence, f()=1+0=1. Therefore, there is an horizontal asymptote at y=1

For intercepts,
When y=0, x=0
When x=0, y=0

Plotting your intercepts and drawing in your asymptotes (remember that the asymptotes influence the endpoints of your graph ONLY and nothing else)

graph{x/(x-2) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}