No. x cannot equal 2 and 7
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An asymptote is a vertical horizontal or oblique line to which the graph of a function progressively approaches without ever touching it.
To answer this question we observe the graph. All the values of x and y must be identified for which the graph of the function tends to infinity.
It is observed that these values are:
x = -1
x = 3
y = 0
The first two corresponds to the equations of a vertical line. The third corresponds to horizontal line, the axis of x. It can be seen that although the graph of the function is very close to these values, it never "touches" them
Answer:
Decrease
Step-by-step explanation:
So, I encourage you to grab a calculator and see for yourself
Put in the function: 4/5 into a standard calculator. You will see that it will come out to .8
Put in the function: 3/5 into a standard calculator. You will see that it will come out to .6
.6 is less than .8, just as 3/5 is less than 4/5.
Another analogy that can be used is seeing the fraction as a real-life object.
Let's say that you make two pies. You cut the pie evenly into five slices. You set them on the table and leave them for whoever wants to eat them. You see that Pie 1 has two slices missing (3/5) and that Pie 2 has one slice missing. (4/5)
3 out of 5 slices are left of Pie 1.
4 out of 5 slices are left of Pie 2.
Pie 1 has less than Pie 2 does.
Hope this has helped!