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Transformations of y = 1/x2 In Example 2 we saw that some simple rational functions can be graphed by shifting, stretching, or reflecting the graph of . In this exercise we consider the rational functions that can be graphed by transforming the graph of .

One of the following functions can be graphed by transforming the graph of ; the other cannot. Use transformations to graph the one that can be, and explain why this method doesn’t work for the other.

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Deanna Hettinger
Deanna HettingerLv2
25 May 2020

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