Extra-credit: Graph f(x) = x-1/ sqrt x^2 -x - 2

woooo

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Can someone help me to graph this ?

f(x) = x-1/ sqrt x^2 -x - 2

Thanks!!!
 
Re: Extra-credit problem

As written f(x) = x-1/ sqrt x^2 -x - 2 means \(\displaystyle f(x)=x-\frac{1}{\sqrt{x^2}}-x-2\)

Maybe you want to put some parenthesis in there to clarify what you really mean.
 
Re: Extra-credit problem

i am sorry about that
its (x-1)/ sqrt(x^2-x-2)
 
Re: Extra-credit problem

it may help to note that the expression inside the radical will factor.
 
Re: Extra-credit problem

yea i did that, what should i do after that ?
 
woooo said:
yea i did that, what should i do after that ?
Pick an x-value. Plug it in. Find the corresponding y-value. Draw the dot.

Repeat the process until you have enough dots to sketch the graph. :wink:

Eliz.
 
you should also note that the graph will have two vertical asymptotes, two horizontal asymptotes, and a region of x-values where f(x) is undefined.
 
thank u so much for everyone's help :mrgreen: . I was able to figure it out
 
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