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Which function is shown on the graph?

Which function is shown on the graph?-example-1

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The correct choice is C.

Step-by-step explanation

The given graph has vertical asymptote at x=1.

Therefore , the denominator of the function represented by the graph should be 1-x

The graph also has a horizontal asymptote at y=-6. The numerator should be of the form

b+6x,

where b is a constant.

So that the horizontal asymptote will be


y = (6)/( - 1) = - 6

Our rational function now becomes


y = (b + 6x)/(1 - x)

The function also has a y-intercept of 3,


3 = (b + 6(0))/(1 - 0) = b

Therefore the required function is


y = (3 + 6x)/(1 - x)

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