I'm not really sure what responding to this task proves. Except that there is a good graphing interface inside the Q and A
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7 years ago
Answered By Xuezhong J
You can us the simple idea to draw the graph: f(x) --> $\infty$∞ , y=1/f(x) --> 0; f(x) --> 0, y=1/f(x) --> $\infty$∞ . and the relation of f(x) and 1/f(x).
7 years ago
Answered By Albert S
I'm not really sure what responding to this task proves. Except that there is a good graphing interface inside the Q and A
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7 years ago
Answered By Xuezhong J
You can us the simple idea to draw the graph: f(x) --> $\infty$∞ , y=1/f(x) --> 0; f(x) --> 0, y=1/f(x) --> $\infty$∞ . and the relation of f(x) and 1/f(x).
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Play Drawing7 years ago
Answered By Xuezhong J
right graph again
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