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NO LINKS!! Graph the following rational functions. Please show all of the work​

NO LINKS Graph The Following Rational Functions Please Show All Of The Work class=

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Answer:

To graph rational functions:

  • Find any asymptotes (draw them as dotted lines, unless they are x and y axis)
  • Find any x-intercept(s) and y-intercept
  • Find the values of y for different values of x
  • Plot the points and connect them with a smooth curve

Part (a)

[tex]\textsf{Asymptote} \implies (x+3)^2=0 \implies x=-3[/tex]

[tex](x+3)^2\geq 0 \implies f(x) > 0 \implies \textsf{asymptote}:y=0[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{y-intercept}\implies \dfrac{1}{(0+3)^2}=\dfrac{1}{9} \implies \left(0,\dfrac{1}{9}\right)[/tex]

Part (b)

[tex]\textsf{Factor denominator} \implies x^2+2x-3=(x-1)(x+3)[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{Asymptote} \implies x-1=0 \implies x=1[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{Asymptote} \implies x+3=0 \implies x=-3[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{x-intercept} \implies x+1=0 \implies x=-1 \implies (-1,0)[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{y-intercept}\implies \dfrac{0+1}{0^2+2(0)-3}=-\dfrac{1}{3} \implies \left(0,-\dfrac{1}{3}\right)[/tex]

Part (c)

[tex]\textsf{Asymptote} \implies x-2=0 \implies x=2[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{x-intercepts} \implies x^2-9=0 \implies x=\pm 3 \implies (-3,0)\:(3,0)[/tex]

[tex]\textsf{y-intercept}\implies \dfrac{0^2-9}{0-2}=\dfrac{-9}{-2}=4.5 \implies (0,4.5)[/tex]

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