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  1. How do I determine the end behavior of the graph, f (x)= (3x ... - Socratic

    See below. The end behaviour is what is happening as x->+-oo lim_ (x->oo) (3x-3)/ (4x+5) (3x-3)/ (4x+5) Divide by x: ( (3x)/x-3/x)/ ( (4x)/x+5/x)= (3-3/x)/ (4+5/x ...

  2. How do you graph (-2x^2)/ (3x+6) using asymptotes, intercepts, end ...

    Slant asymptote: 2x+y-4=0 Vertical asymptote { uarr x = -2 darr . The asymptotes design proximity ( getting the graph closer ), as the end behavior. x-intercept:2sqrt2. y-intercept: 8. By actual division, it …

  3. How do you graph f (x)=x/ (x^2+x-2) using holes, vertical ... - Socratic

    A good way to think of the H.A is that it guides the end behavior of the function. Since the degree of the numerator (1) is less than the degree of the denominator (2), the horizontal asymptote is at y=0.

  4. Graphing Trigonometric Functions with Critical Points

    Questions and Videos on Graphing Trigonometric Functions with Critical Points, within Precalculus

  5. If x is real, show that each of the following expression is ... - Socratic

    Jan 18, 2018 · As the function approaches x=-1 negatively, we have a negative numerator and a negative denominator, meaning a positive value, i.e. it goes to positive infinity. Therefore, both …

  6. Solve 22 and 24 number.it is simple differentiation but tell ... - Socratic

    Aug 16, 2017 · See explanation. Questions 22 and 24 are the basic properties of derivatives. 22 says that the derivative of a difference of 2 functions is the difference of the functions' derivatives 24 says …

  7. Question #7e2a5 - Socratic

    The cerebrum perfoms all the functions of logical, intelligence etc., the organism. The cerebrum is a part of fore brain. it is largest part of the brain. It has two equal parts i.e., cerebrum hemisphere. All the …

  8. What is the subject, direct object, indirect object, and object of the ...

    Subject: That Leo Tolstoy is revered today There's no direct object or indirect object Object of the preposition: genius The subject of the sentence is called a noun clause. It is a clause because it has …

  9. Question #1e4f0 - Socratic

    Please see below. I don't understand the first question "How does the squeeze theorem work"? I don't know what kind of answer you're looking for. How is it used? It is used by showing that some function …

  10. Answers created by Kalyanam S. - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.