What is the line of symmetry of the graph of #y=1/(x-1)#?
1 Answer
The graph is a hyperbola, so there are two lines of symmetry:
Explanation:
The graph of
Hyperbolas have two lines of symmetry. both lines of symmetry pass through the center of the hyperbola. One goes through the vertices (and through the foci) and the other is perpendicular to the first.
The graph of
For
One way of describing this is that we translate the lines of symmetry just as we did the hyperbola: we replace
The two lines are, therefore,
Bonus example
What are the lines of symmetry of the graph of:
Try to work it out yourself, before reading the solution below.
Did you get:
If so, you are correct.
We can rewrite the equation to make the translations more clear:
It is clear that starting with
That moves the center to
The lines of symmetry get translated as well:
Instead of
instead of
Now put the lines in slope intercept form to get the answers I gave.
By the way: the asymptotes of