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Calcalas MAT 301 Laba
Given the functions: AC) =
itivity
a Use the Maple command to separate the denominator
b Find the aros ef the denominator
O Find the vertical aymptotes
9 Confiem your answer to part (c) by graphing the function.
Given the following functions:
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f (x) — е*
h (x) = In (x)
Compute the following:
a) Plot the graph of f (x), h (x) on the same axes.
b) From the graph in question 4, explain the relationship between f(x) and h(x).
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c) The function f (x) = e* is always positive. Explain why this is so?
d) The function h (x) = ln(x) never crosses the y-axis. Explain why this is so?
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Calcalas MAT 301 Laba
Given the functions: AC) =
itivity
a Use the Maple command to separate the denominator
b Find the aros ef the denominator
O Find the vertical aymptotes
9 Confiem your answer to part (c) by graphing the function.
Given the following functions:
Givm the llewing e
f (x) — е*
h (x) = In (x)
Compute the following:
a) Plot the graph of f (x), h (x) on the same axes.
b) From the graph in question 4, explain the relationship between f(x) and h(x).
1
c) The function f (x) = e* is always positive. Explain why this is so?
d) The function h (x) = ln(x) never crosses the y-axis. Explain why this is so?
Givethe g ft fo ,nd ta
P tro
P (- w i, pe, m
Qun4
t e ing f
f-e
e t effinL the e n
D Fadua iee4ls te epbe n E
The fesctim fo-eat pte. Enslain wty i
di The fectim h- ever the y-m. Eplin wte e
180%
...3.42 PM
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