The horizontal and vertical asymptotes for the function f(x) =6/(-2x +1) is equal to y = 0 and x = 1/2 respectively.
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Given function is :
f(x) =6 /(- 2x +1)
f(x) = y
Degree of the numerator is zero
Degree of the denominator is 1.
Degree of denominator is greater than the degree of numerator.
Function represent the horizontal asymptotes for y =0
To get the vertical asymptotes equate denominator equals to zero
(- 2x +1) = 0
⇒2x = 1
⇒x = 1/2
Vertical asymptotes is given by x =1/2.
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Therefore , the horizontal and vertical asymptotes for the given function is equal to y=0 and x =1/2 respectively.
The above question is incomplete, the complete question is:
Graph the rational function. f(x) =6 /(- 2x +1) Start by drawing the vertical and horizontal asymptotes. Then plot two points on each piece of the graph. Finally, click on the graph-a-function button X.
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