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Observe the graph.

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(a)

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Find the domain and range of the function.

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Domain is the set of values of \"\" which makes the function mathematically correct.

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The domain is set of all real numbers except at \"\".

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Domain of the function is \"\".

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The range of the function is set of outputs of the function.

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The function has set of output values except at \"\".

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Domain of the function is \"\".

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\"\"

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(b)

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The \"\"-intercepts are where the graph crosses the \"\"-axis.

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The \"\"-intercepts are where the graph crosses the \"\"-axis.

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The graph of thefunction crosses the axis at origin. \ \

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The intercepts is  \"\".

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\"\"

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(C)

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Horizontal Asymptote :

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A horizontal asymptote is a horizontal line that describes how the function will behave at the very edges of a graph.

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The horizontal asympote is \"\".

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\"\"

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(d)

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Vertical Asymptote :

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Vertical asymptotes are vertical lines that certain functions approach, but do not cross.

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The vertical asympote is  \"\".

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\"\"

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(e)

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Oblique asymptote is also called as a slant asymptote. This type of asymptote is a straight line with an equation.

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The oblique asympote is None. 

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\"\"

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(a) Domain : \"\" and Range : \"\".

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(b) The intercepts is  \"\".

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(c) The horizontal asympote is \"\".

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(d) The vertical asympote is  \"\".

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(e) The oblique asympote is none.