Answer:
The equation for rational function for given asymptotes is
f(x)=(-4x^2-6)/{(x-3)(x+3)}
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
vertical Asymptotes at x=3 and x=-3 and a horizontal asymptote at
y=-4 i.e parallel to x axis.
To find:
equation of a rational function i.e function in form p/q
Solution;
the equation should be in form of p/q
Numerator :denominator.
Consider f(x)=g(x)/h(x)
as vertical asymptote are x=-3 and x=3
denominator becomes, (x-3) and (x+3)
for horizontal asymptote to exist there should have same degrees in numerator and denominator which of '2'
when g(x) will be degree '2' with -4 as coefficient and dont have any real.
zero.
By horizontal asymptote will be (-4x^2 -6)
The rational function is given by
f(x)=g(x)/h(x)
={(-4x^2-6)/(x-3)(x+3)}.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1)a) Abscissa of O 0
Abscissa of A 4
Abscissa of B -3 {opposite of 3}
Abscissa of C 3 {3 is the only positive integer like A}
Abscissa of D -4.5
Abscissa of E -6
Abscissa of F -1 {Midpoint of AE = (6+4)/2 = 10/2 = 5th number from -6 or 4}
b) OB = 3 units
DA = 8.5 {4.5 +4 = 8.5}
Explicación paso a paso:
a+b=16 +
a-b=-4
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2a=12
a=6
b=10
el menor vale 6
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Actual length / shadow ratio is equal
Let the height of the building be x, then
36/28 = x/70
x = (36 x 70)/28 = 2,520/28 = 90.
Therefore, the height of the building is 90 feet.
2x+8–10=22
2x=24
x=24/2
x=12
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