How to find domain, asymptotes, holes, intercepts for #f(x) = x / (3x(x-1))#?
1 Answer
Domain:
Asymptote:
Hole:
X-intercept: None
Y-intercept: None
Explanation:
Obvious temptation is to reduce the fraction by
But, prior to do that, we have to make sure that the function does not change its domain by this transformation. That means, we have to specify that the new function has exactly the same domain as the original one.
The original function has two points,
Another representation of the same domain would be
or
or
Now, when we properly restricted the domain, we can reduce the fraction by
This is a familiar hyperbola shifted to the right by
Our hyperbola has an asymptote at
It does not intersect the X-axis, so there is no X-intercept.
To find Y-intercept, we have to find the value of this function at