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in your own words how do you represent rational functions using Graph? ​

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Answered by jerald270osorio
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Using an Equation - a statement that values of two mathematical expressions are equal by this sign (=).

Using a table of values - it is always advisable to check your work then the table provides another point with values for the x and y coordinates..

Using a Graph - a diagram showing the relation between variable qualities typically of two variables each measurement along one of a pair of axes of a right angles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Graphing of rational functions in a graph involves several steps:

  • First, generally, we have a standard form of expressing all the functions, say y = f(x), f(x) is the rational function.
  • Start with finding the asymptote of x.
  • If possible, find out the x-intercept and y-intercept for the rational function.
  • Then find different values of y with considering different values of x.
  • We will have x and y values, plot them in the graph and connect the points to get a smooth curve in the end.

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