Will the function exist at the vertical asymptote after I invert it? I thought it did, but I was doing revision yesterday and my teacher circled the coordinates of the vertical asymptotes.
if your teacher "
circled the coordinate", I think(
just taking a wild guess) what you mean is taking the reciprocal like
, not the inverse
For example, look at this question from 2014 HSC. In part (ii) you are gonna have an open circle because the function
is not defined at
, neither is its reciprocal
P.S. I had similar doubts as well when I learned it, because intuitively it is approaching that point. However, the domain is restricted so we can only have an open circle.
Note for the function
, you do not treat it as the reciprocal of
especially when it comes to graphing. That is why you don't see the
open circles for these graphs.