Question
Question: How do you graph \(y = \dfrac{{x + 2}}{{x + 3}}\) using asymptotes, intercepts, end behaviour?...
How do you graph y=x+3x+2 using asymptotes, intercepts, end behaviour?
Solution
In this question, we have a given equation and plotting the graphs of it with asymptotes will require finding its vertical and horizontal asymptotes. Also, to find intercepts, we will have to assume the values of one of the variables as 0, and find the other variable’s value. We will check the positive and the negative numbers in order to find the end behaviour.
Complete step-by-step answer:
We have an equationy=x+3x+2, where we will first assume the value as 0 for x,
⇒y=0+30+2
Adding the numbers on the constant side, we get,
⇒y=32
Therefore, y-intercept is 32
Assumingy=0,
⇒0=x+3x+2
Shifting the denominator to the left-hand side,
⇒(x+3)0=x+2
So,
⇒x=−2
Vertical asymptote at x=−3