First, find the asymptotes.
When does f(x) become undefined? When the numerator is 0
0=4x-4
4=4x
x=1
Therefore, x cannot be 1, this is a horizontal asymptote.
We also know that when the degree of x in the numerator is smaller than the degree of x in the denominator, y=0.
Now that we have the horizontal asymptotes, find a third point to draw the graph.
If x=2,
f(2)=-3/4(2)-4
=-3/4
Be sure to include this points in your graph.
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Answer:
90 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
the square in the corner of ∠CGD means 90 degrees and the ∠AGB is parallel to ∠CGD which means they have the same measure
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Answer:
Right 2, up 3
Step-by-step explanation:
In the vertex form transformations....
f(x) = a(x-h)²+k
- a - indicates <em>vertical stretches</em>, <em>compression</em>, and/or a <em>reflection across the x-axis</em>.
- h - indicates only on the <u><em>x-axis</em></u>. Negative = Goes right, Positive - goes left
- k - indicates only on the y-axis. Positive = up, negative = down
Answer:if you looked at hem like they were rows, in the first row the third one would be an expression. In the second row, the second one would be an expression. This is becuase they both have an equal sign.