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The graph of a rational function f is shown below

The graph of a rational function f is shown below-example-1
The graph of a rational function f is shown below-example-1
The graph of a rational function f is shown below-example-2
User Nam Le
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From the given graph we get that the function has 2 vertical asymptotes x=-4 and x=2.

Also, from the graph, we get that the function has 1 horizontal asymptote y=0.

Now, notice that the points (0,1) and (-1,0) are on the graph, therefore the graph has only one x-intercept with coordinates (-1,0) and only one y-intercept with coordinates (0,1).

Since the graph has 2 vertical asymptotes at x=-4 and x=2, we get that its domain is:


(-\infty,-4)\cup(-4,2)\cup(2,\infty).

Finally, from the graph we get that the range of the function is:


(-\infty,\infty)\text{.}

Answer:

(a) Vertical asymptotes:


x=-4\text{ and x=2.}

Horizontal asymptotes:


y=0.

(b) x-intercepts 1.

y-intercepts 1.

(c) Domain:


(-\infty,-4)\cup(-4,2)\cup(2,\infty).

Range:


(-\infty,\infty)\text{.}
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