why do they put an open circle I thought the asymptote indicates that the function is already not defined when x = 4, so should it not just be an arrow instead
i get the first bit but im still confused about the open circle. i understand that the recipricoal function wont reach a value of 0 for that part, but is that not indicated by the asymptote in the graph?
i get the first bit but im still confused about the open circle. i understand that the recipricoal function wont reach a value of 0 for that part, but is that not indicated by the asymptote in the graph?
so f(x) is going to infinity but does not hit infinity when x approaches 4, doing the repricoal means that x approaches zero, but it does not hit zero, so thats why you have the open circle