The figure shows ihe graph of y = f ( x ) and its two vertical asymptotes. Find the domain and the range of. What is the relative minimum and where docs it occur? Find the interval on which f is increasing. Find f ( − 1 ) − f ( 0 ) . Find ( f ∘ f ) ( 1 ) . f. Use arrow notation to complete this statement: f ( x ) → ∞ as______ or as______ g. Graph g ( x ) = f ( x − 2 ) + 1. h. Graph h ( x ) = − f ( 2 x ) .
The figure shows ihe graph of y = f ( x ) and its two vertical asymptotes. Find the domain and the range of. What is the relative minimum and where docs it occur? Find the interval on which f is increasing. Find f ( − 1 ) − f ( 0 ) . Find ( f ∘ f ) ( 1 ) . f. Use arrow notation to complete this statement: f ( x ) → ∞ as______ or as______ g. Graph g ( x ) = f ( x − 2 ) + 1. h. Graph h ( x ) = − f ( 2 x ) .
Solution Summary: The author determines the domain and the range of the function f represented by the graph.
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