Concept explainers
To find: Domain, intercept, asymptotes.
Answer to Problem 89E
Therefore the domain is
Horizontal asymptotes:
And vertical asymptotes:
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Calculation:
The domain of a function is the set of input or argument values for which the function is real and defined.
Here, the function has neither undefined points nor domain constraints. Therefore the domain is
Intercepts of
When,
And when,
Hence,
Asymptotes of
From graph, we can see,
Horizontal asymptotes:
And vertical asymptotes:
Chapter 4 Solutions
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