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Lessan’® Review of the Reciprocal Function and its Transformations Graph f(x) = + and state the following: + Domain : Range: Asymptotes’ Intervals of Increase Intervals of Decrease: Transformations of /(x) = For each transformations of y= +, identify the transformations, state the domain and range, state the equation of the vertical and horizontal asymptotes and discuss intervals of increasing and decreasing. Sketch the graph. 2 ys 43 — 2-x Investigating Reciprocal Functions of the form y 7 a ' Is tpossible to graph f(x) =~ starting with f(x) =x? x What do you notice about the two graphs? Pg 256 # 1, 2, Sacth, 6be, Sede, 9bd, 10-12, 13(no technology), ISabe Unit 3: Rational Functions Date Investigation of the Reciprocal Polynomial Function Using a graphing calculator when necessary, sketch the graphs of the following related functions. Compare the key features oftheir graphs and make connections between the polynomial function and its reciprocal function. 1 2x+3 1 4.952843 ang Y= 2, 94%" ang = 3. vaat+ 5 yeate=Iee) 1 Conclusions: and = Soe) . Tw zs of yef(x) are the - of y=" + When y=f(x) is positive/negative so too is y=ti(x) © When y=f(x) is increasing, y=tif(x) is I and when y=f(x) is decreasing, y= thx) is © Any maximum point of y=f(x) becomes a point of y=tifix) and any minimum point of y=f(x) becomes a of y=Ax) © Both y=f(x) and y=tif(x) have the symmetry. © y=f{x) has a horizontal asymptote of,

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