How do you graph f(x)=−x+4/2 using holes, vertical and horizontal asymptotes, x and y intercepts?

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2022-09-09

How do you graph f ( x ) = - x + 4 2 using holes, vertical and horizontal asymptotes, x and y intercepts?

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Gabriela Werner

Gabriela Werner

Beginner2022-09-10Added 11 answers

(-x+4)/2 can be rewritten as - 1 2 x + 2 . This is a simple linear function without asymptotes or holes. An asymptote occurs when you have a (x) on the bottom of your function. The value that causes (x) to become zero and make the function undefined is your asymptote. Holes occur when terms containing (x) can be cancelled of from the numerator and the denominator. This causes that gap in your function when graphed. However neither of these 2 are in your example.

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