frenzal_dude
UTS Student
Hi,
f(x) = (x^2 - x + 1)/(x - 1)
I tried to sketch this, I worked out the limit as x --> infinity, and found that it is f(x) = x - 1, but when you sub in x = 0, you get f(0) = -1, but according to the asymptote this shouldn't be allowed right?
When I sketched the graph I saw that f(x) passes through the point (0,-1), would this point simply be discontinuous?
f(x) = (x^2 - x + 1)/(x - 1)
I tried to sketch this, I worked out the limit as x --> infinity, and found that it is f(x) = x - 1, but when you sub in x = 0, you get f(0) = -1, but according to the asymptote this shouldn't be allowed right?
When I sketched the graph I saw that f(x) passes through the point (0,-1), would this point simply be discontinuous?