Lesson 2
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1. Lesson 2
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Module 7: Rational Functions and Function Operations
In Try This 2 you will further explore when asymptotes occur and when points of discontinuity occur.
Try This 2
Consider the following two rational functions:
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- Determine the non-permissible value for f(x) and g(x).
- Graph f(x) and g(x) using technology and make a sketch of the graphs.
- Use your graphs to complete a table like the following.
f(x) g(x) Non-permissible Value Description of Graph at Non-permissible Value Description of Graph Near Non-permissible Value
- Try to explain why a point of discontinuity occurs in f(x) and an asymptote occurs in g(x).
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- Factor the numerator and denominator for both functions using common factors.
- Cancel any factors that appear in both the numerator and denominator.
- Revise your explanation for question 2, if necessary.
Save your responses in your course folder.
Share 1
With a partner or group, compare, share, and discuss your responses to Try This 2. Based on your discussion, develop a general statement describing how to determine if a non-permissible value is indeterminate or undefined. How does this relate to factors in the numerator and denominator?1
If required, save a record of your discussion in your course folder.
1 Source: Pre-Calculus 12. Whitby, ON: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2011. Reproduced with permission.