Helpful videos for lost in class students. Wish you also made and provided practice worksheet sheet with answer keys to go along each of these videos …. for these poor students .
@@ahmadmahermusa a master check is a quiz that your teacher will give you to make sure that you understand the material. You have to ask your teacher for a mastery check.
I have a question. (x+1)/x^2 has a horizontal asymptote at y=0 and a zero at x=-1. How is this possible. Shouldn't y=0 not be possible or is it not a rational function.
This is a common misunderstanding about asymptotes. While it's true that the graph will not cross a VERTICAL asymptote, that's not true about horizontal asymptotes. Horizontal asymptotes help us know what the end behavior of the graph is doing, and helps us know the graph is getting closer and closer to that imaginary line as the x-values approach infinity (or negative infinity). It's OK for the graph to cross a horizontal asymptote.
u got anything on 1.8 solving inequalities like for example they give u a table and u have to find where g(x) ≥ 0
Helpful videos for lost in class students. Wish you also made and provided practice worksheet sheet with answer keys to go along each of these videos …. for these poor students .
Please find here what you have requested: precalculus.flippedmath.com/18-rational-functions-and-zeros.html
Good luck!
Dude either you or me are saying asymptotes incorrectly
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what is a mastery check and how do I do it
@@ahmadmahermusa a master check is a quiz that your teacher will give you to make sure that you understand the material. You have to ask your teacher for a mastery check.
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I have a question. (x+1)/x^2 has a horizontal asymptote at y=0 and a zero at x=-1. How is this possible. Shouldn't y=0 not be possible or is it not a rational function.
This is a common misunderstanding about asymptotes. While it's true that the graph will not cross a VERTICAL asymptote, that's not true about horizontal asymptotes. Horizontal asymptotes help us know what the end behavior of the graph is doing, and helps us know the graph is getting closer and closer to that imaginary line as the x-values approach infinity (or negative infinity). It's OK for the graph to cross a horizontal asymptote.
@@TheAlgebros oh I get it now. Thanks for replying. Your videos are really helpful
What is the master check?
it's like a set of questions made to make sure you understand the topic and how to do it completely
@@pajamitas Oh okay, where can I find it?
@@ishab07their website, it’s very helpful