I got my copy from Buchanan which had this typoonebytwo said:do you have the compressed version....from the sites most generously provided by buchanan? because there the ones i got and they seem to have a couple errors - or at i think they do!
ADE should be ADCpLuvia said:I'm sure some of you have done or have the 1992 HSC paper could someone confirm with me the question 3b (i). I think it's a typo or my copy is just wrong
What parabolic asymptote? You are talking about the sketch f(x) one right? The asymptotes are just y=x and x=0housemouse said:Got a question
In the 1998 HSC Question 3 (a)(i)
How exactly do you get the parabolic asymptote? Please show working please
That dotted y=-4/x is not an asymptote it's there to illustrate the addition of y=x and y=-4/x and what it look like when all three are graphed on the same number plane.housemouse said:Well this is what i thought, theres asymptote at y=x and y =0 however the asnwers from the MANSW say that it does not have asymptote at y =0 instead at y=-4/x
y=0 is the x axis, which isn't an aysmptote. And the y=-4/x dotted line, isn't an asymptote it's just an outline of the y=-4/x graphhousemouse said:Well this is what i thought, theres asymptote at y=x and y =0 however the asnwers from the MANSW say that it does not have asymptote at y =0 instead at y=-4/x