BillyMak said:
That is the graph of y<sup>2</sup> = (x-1)(x-2)/(x-3), not y = [(x-1)(x-2)/(x-3)]<sup>1/2</sup> right?
now that I really look into this Q and this thread,
the first one in that quote is y=+- the second one.
justin's pic looks like [(x-1)(x-2)/(x-3)]/2
ok, now answering the Q.
numerator = (x-1)(x-2) = (x^2-3x+2)
then divide by (x-3) with long division,
(x^2-3x+2)/(x-3) = x + 2/(x-3)
this of course is a recognisable graph.
make a rough sketch of it.
then take the square root, and sqrt is only defined when the thing inside the sqrt is >=0.
for stat pts, u can just find the stat pts for y=x + 2/(x-3)
the x-coordinates will be the same for the sqrt
and yes the graph looks weird and funny.. like Billy Mark said.
and there are only 2 stat pts.. how many do u want
now I have the graph which I drew by inspection(tm) ^^
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