Yeah but you can't plug in a point that has an x value which is equal to the vertical asymptote cuz then the value of y would be undefined cuz we'll have 1\0
Don't get me wrong I find ur tutor really helpful but can u pls use a ruler to draw the asymptotes pls idk why but I get irritated every time u get out of line...... Thanks alot for this simple tutor
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Made it super simple! I’m just struggling with memorizing the H.A. Properties.
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I still dont get it
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What if I need to plot 2 points on the graph ? Do I just plug in another number
Yes you would. Just not the asymptote or the hole value
Yeah but you can't plug in a point that has an x value which is equal to the vertical asymptote cuz then the value of y would be undefined cuz we'll have 1\0
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what happens to the horizontal asymptote if the exponent in the numerator is bigger than the one in the denominator
there would be none
theres a trick BOBO is bigger in bottom 0 BOTN bigger on top none
It could be a slanted asymptote or a hole in the graph with no horizontal.
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Don't get me wrong I find ur tutor really helpful but can u pls use a ruler to draw the asymptotes pls idk why but I get irritated every time u get out of line...... Thanks alot for this simple tutor
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I'm confused with the 'plug in'
Plug in refers to replace the x with that value.
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