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Date Posted: 7/2/2007 5:52:41 PM  Status: Live
Graphing
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Precalculus Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts N/A N/A
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Date Posted: 7/2/2007 6:51:05 PM  Status: Live
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This graph will be a hyperbola with an asymptote at x=1 (the dashed line in the diagram), since plugging "1" into the denominator makes the equation impossible. The graph also cannot touch y=0, because there is no "x" value to make this possible. That's why the x-axis is also an asymptote in the diagram I created. Hope this helps!

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Date Posted: 7/2/2007 6:52:59 PM  Status: Live
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Date Posted: 7/2/2007 7:24:23 PM  Status: Live
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At x=1 the graph does not exist so there is an asymptote
 

 
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