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OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

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OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

How do the graphs of \[y=\frac{ 1 }{ x }\] and \[y=\frac{ 5 }{ x+6 }\] compare?

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

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OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

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OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

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OpenStudy (thebossofme191):

In general, they are both based on the reciprocal of x. One of them is vertically stretched, contrasting with the other.

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

what does that mean?

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

reciprocal of x

OpenStudy (thebossofme191):

Both equations take a form like, where p and h are real numbers, and y has no point at x=h.

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

ok that makes a bit more sense.

OpenStudy (thebossofme191):

lol

OpenStudy (snowcrystal):

thank you

OpenStudy (thebossofme191):

yw

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