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Draw the graph of n=60/t

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Answer:

See attachment.

Explanation:

The n axis is on the left (instead of y) and the t axis is the horizontal (in place of x). As t approaches zero, n approaches either + infinity or - infinity, depending ion the direction zero is approached. The graph is undefined as t = o (can't divide by zero).

Draw the graph of n=60/t-example-1
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