what is the rational function that serves as the model?
Answers
Answered by
24
Answer:
rational function that serves as the model is a number of real-life situations..
Step-by-step explanation:
thas your answer :)
Answered by
1
Rational function that serves as the model is a number of Real-life situations.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The domain of a rational function is all real numbers except for those values that would cause division by zero. For example, f(x)=1x f ( x ) = 1 x and f(x)=1x2 f ( x ) = 1 x 2 are examples of rational functions.
- Rational functions are of the form y=f(x) , where f(x) is a rational expression . The graphs of the rational functions can be difficult to draw. To sketch a graph of a rational function, you can start by finding the asymptotes and intercepts.
- Rational functions can have 3 types of asymptotes:
- Horizontal Asymptotes.
- Vertical Asymptotes.
- Oblique Asymptote.
- A function that is the ratio of two polynomials. It is "Rational" because one is divided by the other, like a ratio.
Similar questions