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Sound intensity, i, from a spherical source is a function of the distance, r, from the source of the sound. It is represented by the function where p is the power of the sound. Explain the behavior of the graph of i and what it means in context.

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Answer:

The vertical asymptote is r = 0. The intensity is undefined at the source. The horizontal asymptote is I = 0. As the distance from the source increases, the intensity goes to zero. The intensity decreases as the distance increases.

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Answer:

The vertical asymptote is r = 0.

The intensity is undefined at the source.

The horizontal asymptote is I = 0.

As the distance from the source increases, the intensity goes to zero.

The intensity decreases as the distance increases.

Step-by-step explanation:

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