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This document provides notes on graphing rational functions. It defines rational functions as functions of the form f(x) = p(x)/q(x) where p(x) and q(x) are polynomials and q(x) does not equal 0. It discusses identifying vertical and horizontal asymptotes and sketches graphs of example rational functions, finding intercepts, asymptotes, and end behavior. Examples of different types of rational functions are worked through step-by-step.

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This document provides notes on graphing rational functions. It defines rational functions as functions of the form f(x) = p(x)/q(x) where p(x) and q(x) are polynomials and q(x) does not equal 0. It discusses identifying vertical and horizontal asymptotes and sketches graphs of example rational functions, finding intercepts, asymptotes, and end behavior. Examples of different types of rational functions are worked through step-by-step.

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9.2 Graphing Rational Functions Notes.

notebook April 26, 2015

Notes: 9.2 Graphing Simple Rational Functions


Objectives: Students will be able to graph rational functions.

A rational function is a function o f the form / ( x ) = where p(x) and q(x) are polynomials and g ( x ) * 0.
Parent Rational Function:

Vwyx/bola
The graph is called a _
M o r - z o n f c ^ fo w w h k s
Graph the following y = 'J V 9 tO art y f d b,cksc(',bc
J
to d au'Of,

_L
-y
a
'S '
- i

However, some rational functions are o f the form: y =


cxn+d
The vertical asymptote occurs at the x value that makes the denominator zero., .set the denominator
equal to zero and solve for x.
If _____ then the horizontal asymptote is the line y =
If M l ~7 I then no horizontal asymptote.
If. _ then y = 0 is horizontal asymptote

Find the horizontal and vertical asymptotes for the following rational functions.

0 /(?) = V - Xi T 2) Ax)=i ^ t
W./U V.A.'-jti d<o<y>.,W/-o W,(\\mr7n r>
cr\x o No Vwf-i&kt ^ ^

^ , - 5 V O Q%vfrphle. W v M ) -
r- ~i J ^ W i ^ a

3) x-2 *) M - r2jrc +4jc


4 -6

H.A', l/.A'. H,Q ; cnLr\ y,f\\


' l UcO 7 5^4-^-d-O
J _
r J ^ a / d c ^ ^ ' 3 ) ' o0

VH-O \ - l - O
9.2 Graphing Rational Functions Notes.notebook April 26, 2015

Some rational functions are o f the form: y = - + c, where a is a stretch or shrink factor, x = b is the vertical
X D
asymptote and determine the horizontal asymptote by the previous restrictions.

I. y =
* -i

XM*.): O
^ P
Graph the rational function and fill in any required information.

f I

y-intercept(S): \ (C > )z

vertical asymptote: j
- '3 (O f '3 ^ I
horizontal asymptote: >
y %
r 3 ^ ^
end behavior:

domain:

2. y =
.vf a / S < \k

x-intercept(s): .S . 0
-h-
y-mtercept(s): f / $ ) ~ Z ^ (G j ^

tT
vertical asymptote: ^ -O = J
/V) ^ *^7
m
horizontal asymptote: y c o

additional pts: 4</


As x -> - * /( * ) - > C D
end behavior:
/(*)->

domain: range: ( - 0* O) WO1*)


{- o & r d ) V /

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9.2 Graphing Rational Functions Notes.notebook April 26, 2015

i/c>
3 ^ - 3 / w
x 2
3- y = k / - I
3x+3 /
, 0 - \ - 2

a, , , ) < '5 ,C ')


y-intercept(s)^ ^ ( 9 '

vertical asymptote: ~ j z! r j
horizontal asymptote: w

M ''3
additional pts: ^
iV*
As x y -<x> f ( x ) - > (
& 5
end behavior: 5
Asx-><*> f ( x ) > _1T V3
3
domain:.
{-0 4 'l) U "

-x-1
4. y = < !)
x+2

x-intercept(s): _ ^ j ^ j

y-intercept(s):
r*-> (-1 ,6 )
(or +)
vertical asymptote: ~Z-

horizontal asymptote: O "1


additional pts: , .

^ - 3 - U _ -I ' <
f ( x ) -> (
end behavior:
/(*)- ._
domain: range: ^
<*( '< ) o t f }

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>t(s):

vertical as'

horizc asym]

end behavior:

domain: range:

C a.

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