M marie7 New member Joined Aug 8, 2009 Messages 5 Aug 8, 2009 #1 How do I graph g(x) = (x - 3)/(x^2 -1) Can you please show step by step how I should do this question as this is the first time I'm doing this kind. Thanks so much.
How do I graph g(x) = (x - 3)/(x^2 -1) Can you please show step by step how I should do this question as this is the first time I'm doing this kind. Thanks so much.
A Aladdin Full Member Joined Mar 27, 2009 Messages 551 Aug 8, 2009 #2 \(\displaystyle \text{How do I graph this function }\) Domain of f(x) is : \(\displaystyle x^2 - 1\not=0\) \(\displaystyle x^2\not=1\) \(\displaystyle x\not=\pm1\) Search for asymptotes: x=1 or x=-1 is a verticle asymptote Find the derivative and set it equals zero, To find the stationary points or maximum and minimum if they exist. DEDUCE THE TABLE OF VARIATION. Aladdin
\(\displaystyle \text{How do I graph this function }\) Domain of f(x) is : \(\displaystyle x^2 - 1\not=0\) \(\displaystyle x^2\not=1\) \(\displaystyle x\not=\pm1\) Search for asymptotes: x=1 or x=-1 is a verticle asymptote Find the derivative and set it equals zero, To find the stationary points or maximum and minimum if they exist. DEDUCE THE TABLE OF VARIATION. Aladdin