There are many. For example, 32 x 0.5 is 16. You can multiply 4 x 4 to get 16, so it is rational.
Not a robot! I don't think.
Y in the beginning goes up to 3.
Y in the end goes down to -2 before shooting back up in an infinite sense.
Increasing: The beginning and the end the line on the graph. (Also the jump in the middle, the round part.)
Decreasing: The middle of the graph. (The jump, downward slope.)
Constant, Y at the near end going in a straight line from 9-12 at a -2.
End behavior: Decide for yourself. Is the line going up without fault at the end an appearing continuous or a discontinuous line?
Step-by-step explanation:
TO FIND THE DOMAIN OF THIS FUCTION AVOID SITUATIONS LIKE Y=2/0 FOR THIS IS UNDEFINED.
TAKING THE DENOMINATOR AND EQUATING IT TO ZERO
=> X – 6 =0
=> X=6
SO AVOID HAVING X = 6 IN THE DENOMINATOR FOR WHICH THE FUNCTION WILL BECOME UNDEFINED
THEREFORE, X ≠6
DOMAIN ={ X£R, x ≠6}
I.e all real numbers except 6
10 800 0 to the first problem