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I need help with this question in the picture below, I need to find the transformation , vertical asymptote, horizontal asymptote, domain and range

I need help with this question in the picture below, I need to find the transformation-example-1
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1) Let's graph or plot that rational function


f(x)=(1)/(4+x)

Note that the vertical asymptote is x=-4. Since the asymptote is x=-4, then the domain is given by x < -4 or x >-4, in interval notation, we can write

D = (-∞, -4) U (-4, ∞). The Range, f(x) or y <0 or y> 0 R= (-∞, 0) U (0, ∞).

As we can notice the graph does not touch the x-axis, so the horizontal asymptote is y=0

2) Now let's compare it to its parent function in blue

What we have here is a Translation to the left 2 units.

3) So in short the answers are:

Translation to the left 2 units:


T_(-2)

vertical asymptote is x=-4

horizontal asymptote is y=0

D = (-∞, -4) U (-4, ∞)

R= (-∞, 0) U (0, ∞).

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