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Sketching reciprocal and square roots of unknown fx graphs (1 Viewer)

Tryingtodowell

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It would be greatly appreciated if any of you showed me the systematic approach to sketching random fx graph like this one because I cant find any videos on youtube that helps with this:
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It would be greatly appreciated if any of you showed me the systematic approach to sketching random fx graph like this one because I cant find any videos on youtube that helps with this:
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the closer f(x) is to 0, the larger 1/f(x) is; the x-intercept is an asymptote, the sign is maintained between them, the y intercept just gets reciprocald i think, idk what happens to the other asymptotes lol
 

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the closer f(x) is to 0, the larger 1/f(x) is; the x-intercept is an asymptote, the sign is maintained between them, the y intercept just gets reciprocald i think, idk what happens to the other asymptotes lol
ok thankss
 

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the closer f(x) is to 0, the larger 1/f(x) is; the x-intercept is an asymptote, the sign is maintained between them, the y intercept just gets reciprocald i think, idk what happens to the other asymptotes lol
adding on, any vertical x-asymptotes in f(x) is an open circle in 1/f(x).
y-asymptotes are reciprocated.
 

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