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OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

How would I graph this function and how would i find the domain and range?

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

\[f(x)=1/x+1\]

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

put it into a graphing calculator then the domain is all the possible x value and range is all the y values

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

I'm sorry but I don't know how to do that..

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

Do you know the steps in how I should do it though?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you have a graphing calc?

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

I do have one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you know how to put an equation in to graph it?

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

No, I wasn't taught how.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can help you but can it be done later, I am working on homework

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

I suppose so. But this one assignment would really help me do all the other ones.

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

I appreciate the help though

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

How were you able to get that? I won't benefit from just the answer :x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry,Domain=R-{-1} x+1 cannot be zero, hence x cannot be -1 For finding range, let y=1/(x+1) So, x+1=1/y x=(1/y)-1 For x to be real, y cannot be zero thus Range=R-{0}

OpenStudy (veeveeniko):

Thank You that makes more sense.

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