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Alkanes

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Here, I would do an extremely simple question to depict my problematic problem :(






okay, this is EXACTLY the 3 units method which is really time consuming. Also when I find the horizontal asymptotes, I cant figure it out right away. How would you do that?
And whenever I try to use to 4 units method, all my attempts are fail. For example in this question, after finding the asymptotes and 2 function and I have no idea how to make division between them:



yo guys have any idea to help me out? thanks :(
Graph looks neat. What program/software did you use?
 

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For your division problem,

It is not a good idea to do so, but if you really want...and have lots of spare time.



this is my problem, i cannot add/subtract/multiply and divide functions, I always have to do the 3units method
 

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this is my problem, i cannot add/subtract/multiply and divide functions, I always have to do the 3units method
Start learning then, or you're going to be wasting loads of time on very easy marks.
 

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yesh im really trying now. Im doing all kind of excercises from different textbooks. i think im overewhelmed -..-
 

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uhmn.. I just wanna report, ive just got back my paper for ext2, 68% or sth. The weird part is I only got 11/20 for complex number and 16/20 for graphs. :mad2:
 

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a really easy thing to do which sound stupid is to find the vertical asymptote's, if there are any, and then plot one or two points on either side. This does not take long and will help you to understand what happens at certain times. 1-X^2/(1+x^2) for instance obviously is an even function, has a y intercept of 1 and x intercepts at plus and minus one. Finally, I have a hunch that the line will approach y=-1 as x tends to plus and minus infinity considering how 1-x^2 and 1+x^2 only have a difference of 2. People seem to not realise what they are looking at when they are asked a question and instead just start differentiating or something.

But if your finding maths hard then maybe you should consider dropping it, it may not be worth stressing over and you will pull the average mark down.
 

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