I don't think I've learnt to sketch curves properly so can anyone help me out?
Here's my understanding:
Asymptotes: for the horizontal ones, do you just divide everything by x with highest power; for the vertical ones, the denominator cannot be zero so the asymptotes are those numbers which make it zero
Intercepts: let x be zero to find y intercept, let y be zero to find x intercept
If what I said is true,
then for y = 1 / (x^2 - 4)
the horizontal asymptote is y = 0
the vertical asymptotes are x = 2, x = -2
the y intercept is 1
the x intercept is -1/4
the curve would look like a cubic except they never touch x = 2 or x = -2
Is this right?
And what about these:
y = 2x / (x^2 -4)
y = (x^2 + 1) / (x^2 - 4)
Here's my understanding:
Asymptotes: for the horizontal ones, do you just divide everything by x with highest power; for the vertical ones, the denominator cannot be zero so the asymptotes are those numbers which make it zero
Intercepts: let x be zero to find y intercept, let y be zero to find x intercept
If what I said is true,
then for y = 1 / (x^2 - 4)
the horizontal asymptote is y = 0
the vertical asymptotes are x = 2, x = -2
the y intercept is 1
the x intercept is -1/4
the curve would look like a cubic except they never touch x = 2 or x = -2
Is this right?
And what about these:
y = 2x / (x^2 -4)
y = (x^2 + 1) / (x^2 - 4)