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Which statement describes the behavior of the function f(x)=2x/1-x^2?

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B on edg

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Answer:


Explanation:

Please use parentheses around the denominator:

2x

f(x) = -------------- or f(x) = 2x / (1-x^2)

1 - x^2

to eliminate any ambiguity. The graph of this function passes thru the origin (0,0) and has vertical asymptotes at x = -1 and x = + 1. The function is negative on (-1,0) and positive on (0,1).

Additionally, there are two horizontal asymptotes. As x grows large and negative, f(x) approaches zero from above. As x grows large and positive, f(x) approaches zero from below.

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