Observe the graph.
\(a)
\Find the domain and range of the function.
\Domain is the set of values of which makes the function mathematically correct.
The domain is set of all real numbers except at .
Domain of the function is .
The range of the function is set of outputs of the function.
\The function has set of output values except at .
Domain of the function is .
(b)
\The -intercepts are where the graph crosses the
-axis.
The -intercepts are where the graph crosses the
-axis.
The graph of thefunction crosses the axis at origin. \ \
\The intercepts is .
(C)
\Horizontal Asymptote :
\A horizontal asymptote is a horizontal line that describes how the function will behave at the very edges of a graph.
\The horizontal asympote is .
(d)
\Vertical Asymptote :
\Vertical asymptotes are vertical lines that certain functions approach, but do not cross.
\The vertical asympote is .
(e)
\Oblique asymptote is also called as a slant asymptote. This type of asymptote is a straight line with an equation.
\The oblique asympote is None.
\(a) Domain : and Range :
.
(b) The intercepts is .
(c) The horizontal asympote is .
(d) The vertical asympote is .
(e) The oblique asympote is none.