Answer:
10x
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
For finding the inflection points you'll have to put the first derivative equal to zero and solve for x. After you've done that, you can plug in the x you've just found into the original function and find also the y, so you'll find the ordered pair (x,y) of the inflection point(s).
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Answer:
x= 6 y=40
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
Domain of a rational function is everywhere except where we set vertical asymptotes. or removable discontinues
Here, we have

First, notice we have x in both the numerator and denomiator so we have a removable discounties at x.
Since, we don't want x to be 0,
We have a removable discontinuity at x=0
Now, we have

We don't want the denomiator be zero because we can't divide by zero.
so


So our domain is
All Real Numbers except-2 and 0.
The vertical asymptors is x=-2.
To find the horinzontal asymptote, notice how the numerator and denomator have the same degree. So this mean we will have a horinzontal asymptoe of
The leading coeffixent of the numerator/ the leading coefficent of the denomiator.
So that becomes

So we have a horinzontal asymptofe of 2