Answer:
104 degrees'
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the diagram attached
According to the theorem;
Angle at the vertex is half the angle at its intercepted arc
Given
Angle at the vertex = 52 degrees
Angle at the intercepted arc = arc QR
Hence;
52 = 1/2 arcQR
Cross multiply
52 * 2 = arcQR
104 = arc QR
Swap
arc QR = 104 degrees'
We are given
Vertical asymptotes:
Firstly, we will factor numerator and denominator
we get

We can see that (x-3) is common in both numerator and denominator
so, we will only set x+3 to 0
and then we can find vertical asymptote


Hole:
We can see that (x-3) is common in both numerator and denominator
so, hole will be at x-3=0

Horizontal asymptote:
We can see that degree of numerator is 2
degree of denominator is also 2
for finding horizontal asymptote, we find ratio of leading coefficients of numerator and denominator
and we get
y=1
now, we can draw graph
Graph:
0.25 or 1/4 as a fraction
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The minimum is at the vertex (- 3, 1 ), that is y = 1
Since the graph is a minimum then it opens vertically up U
The range of the values of y are therefore
range [ 1, ∞ )
I believe this is called scaling. This is the word that I am associating with your definition, as well as what many internet sources say. I am not 100% sure, but I think this is correct. Hope this helps.