How do you graph #f(x)=(2x^2)/(x-3)# using holes, vertical and horizontal asymptotes, x and y intercepts?
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Let's find the holes of this formula. A hole means that the same factor is in the numerator as denominator and they divide out. Such as
In our case of
Vertical asymptotes occur when we try to divide a value by
So, there is a vertical asymptote at
Now let's see about the Horizontal asymptote.
I like to use this to help me remember:
BOBO - Bigger on bottom, y=0
BOTN - Bigger on top, none
EATS DC - Exponents are the same, divide coefficients
So in our case, the numerator (top) has a greater exponent (bigger). So there is no Horizontal asmptote (BOTN)
Now let's find the
The
Now we have all the information we need
To check our answers, let's graph the equation
graph{y=(2x^2)/(x-3)}
We have an
Our math is correct. Good job