ekjchale#1
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Just use inspection. What happen as x -> 1 or infinity or 0.
Yh fair I meant B lol. DK why I said C, cos the thing does not bounce back up (as can be seen by the decreasing and increasing graphs within the asymptotes)C has an x^2 and theres no turning point at x=0 so it can't be C
Yh it's def BIts B ( I am 90% sure) => you can kind of look off the graph, if the y value for (1/f(x)) is large then f(x) will be small vice versa, and keep going, of course there will be x intercepts on f(x) where there are x asymptotes on 1/f(x), but this is essentially to test whether or not you can identify these features.
yeah, also another way u could eliminate either B or C is by testing the sign on either side (that's usually what works best for me)Yh fair I meant B lol. DK why I said C, cos the thing does not bounce back up (as can be seen by the decreasing and increasing graphs within the asymptotes)
I think that an answer to this question would be something along the lines of:Average Boreduser said:What would I need to answer for this?
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