The answer is (x,y) = (-2, 16)
do you need an explanation as well?
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Short Answer: Yes, the horizontal shift is represented by the vertical asymptote</h3>
A bit of further explanation:
The parent function is y = 1/x which is a hyperbola that has a vertical asymptote overlapping the y axis perfectly. Its vertical asymptote is x = 0 as we cannot divide by zero. If x = 0 then 1/0 is undefined.
Shifting the function h units to the right (h is some positive number), then we end up with 1/(x-h) and we see that x = h leads to the denominator being zero. So the vertical asymptote is x = h
For example, if we shifted the parent function 2 units to the right then we have 1/x turn into 1/(x-2). The vertical asymptote goes from x = 0 to x = 2. This shows how the vertical asymptote is very closely related to the horizontal shifting.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
A is (-8,8) so you would divide each 8 by 4 because 8 divided by 1/4 so you will have (-2,2)
B is (-8,4) so divide the by 1/4 which would be (-2,1)
C is (4,-4) so divide that and and you get (1,-1)
Answer:
2 step equation problems.
Step-by-step explanation:
So you need to replace -3 into that to add -18 on both sides and that gives you the negative number is -20 and then you add the -5r+-3r less than or equal to -20. Now, negative -5 +3 = -8 + -20 = -28. r=-28.