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What is the graph of the function f(x) = the quantity of x plus 5, all over x minus 2

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I attached a plot that you can use as a model.

You should understant that to draw this graph you should:

1) built a table with several values of x and f(x)

2) determine the domain (all the real numbers except x = 2

3) determine the range (all the real numbers)

4) find local maxima and minima

5) find the limif of f(x) when x goes to 0 by the left and by the right (+∞ and - ∞)

6) find the roots of the function (calculate x when y = 0)

7) find the y-intercepts (calculate x when y = 0)
What is the graph of the function f(x) = the quantity of x plus 5, all over x minus-example-1
User Bilow
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The graph of
(x+5)/(x-2) is shown below

The horizontal asymptote is the value of x that makes the denominator = 0

x - 2 = 0
x = 2

The function has a horizontal asymptote because the polynomial degree of both numerator and denominator is the same; both of degree one.
The horizontal asymptote is the coefficient of the leading polynomial, so it's
y = 1
What is the graph of the function f(x) = the quantity of x plus 5, all over x minus-example-1
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