A rational function is one that can be written as a polynomial divided by a polynomial or the quotient of polynomials. Since polynomials are defined everywhere, the domain of a rational function is the set of all numbers except the zeros of the denominator. The rational function f(x)= can be transformed using methods similar to those used to transform other types of functions as we saw in last week’s discussion.
The purpose of this week’s discussion is to explore transformations on rational functions using the interactive site Desmos Interactive: Graph of Rational Function Version 2Links to an external site.. Using the interactive site, make adjustments to a, b, c, and d (do at least three transformations/changes).
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