Chillrend
Chillrend Chillrend
  • 01-02-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

Describe the transformations of the function f(x)=4/(x-1)-3

Respuesta :

JaniceneshiaSmith15
JaniceneshiaSmith15 JaniceneshiaSmith15
  • 01-02-2017
From f(x) = 1/x, you shift the horizontal asymptote a unit right to x = 1 to get f(x) = 1/(x - 1). 

Then, multiply that by 4 to obtain the larger function value, which turns out to be f(x) = 4/(x - 1). 

Finally, shift 3 units down to get f(x) = 4/(x - 1) - 3. 

Good luck!
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Positive and negative charges are attracted to one another. The phenomenon of static electricity requires a separation of positive and negative charges. Laund
which kingdom is made of prokaryotes
what macromolecule breaks down proteins into amino acids
Which type of account typically has low liquidity?
Venita is factoring the expression 32ab-8b. She determines the GCF and writes the factored expression as 8b(4a-0). Which best describes Venita’s error? PLZ HELP
who is the first president of Nigeria
In 1708 johann sebastian bach settled in ____ , germany, where he began his first major creative period.
In a mixture of He, Ne, and Xe gases with a total pressure of 925 atm, if there is 10.5 g of each gas in the mixture, what is the partial pressure of Xe?
Compare and contrast the lithosphere and the asthenosphere(3 different 2 similarities)
What's the answer to -5(3-z)=z+1