Near a function's verticle asymptotes its value become very (large) positive or negative numbers.
I think it’s 13 I’m not sure
Y= -1/2+1 thats is the answer, the slope is 1 if you need it
Answer Algebraically, linear functions are polynomials with highest exponent equal to 1 or of the form y = c where c is constant. Nonlinear functions are all other functions. An example of a nonlinear function is y = x^2. This is nonlinear because, although it is a polynomial, its highest exponent is 2, not 1.
Answer:
y = (3/4)x + (5/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Just use the formula of,
;(y - y(coordinate)) = slope × [(x - x(coordinate))]
; y - 4 = 3/4(x - 2)...then multiply (3/4) into the bracket,
;y - 4 = (3/4)x - 3/2...then move 4 to the right hand side of the equation,
; y = (3/4)x + (5/2)