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pls. help me find the domain range asymtotes intercepts of this function

y=x^3-2x^2+1 +2
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x^2-2x+1

2006-12-02 18:47:39 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

3 answers

Is this the function???

y= x^3-2x^2+1 + 2
.. ----------------
x^2-2x+1

If it so... let's express it this way

y= x^3-2x^2+1 +2
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(x-1)^2

So the domain is (-infinite, 1) U (1, infinite) or x not equeal to 1

The vertical asymptote is x= 1

2006-12-02 18:57:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am assuming that your 1 is over the division line.

Domain: x can be evaluated at any number but x=1
Range = all real numbers
Vertical Asymptote at x=1

Msg me if you want to see a plot of the answer

2006-12-03 03:00:33 · answer #2 · answered by Jay S 2 · 0 0

y=x^3-2x^2+1 +2
domain: all real numbers.
range: all real numbers
asymtotes: none
intercepts: y intercept = 3, x intercept = -1

x^2-2x+1
domain: all real numbers.
range: real numbers >= 0
asymtotes: none
intercepts: y intercept = 1, x intercept = 1

2006-12-03 03:00:32 · answer #3 · answered by Michael M 6 · 0 0

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