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Which graph represents the function
f(x)= 2/x-1 +4​

Which graph represents the function f(x)= 2/x-1 +4​-example-1
User Petrus
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Explanation:

For clarity regarding what the denominator is, please use parentheses.

I believe you meant:

f(x)= 2/(x-1) +4​

This function f is a variation of the parent function y = 1/x. The 2 stretches the graph vertically; the change from x to x - 1 translates the entire graph 1 unit to the right; and the +4 translates the entire graph up by 4 units.

I suspect you had 4 answer choices. But you've only shared 2. The second of the ones you've shared is the correct answer here.

User Duncan Jones
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Answer:

Should be D on ed.

Explanation:

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