MATH 221 Lecture 14
Arun Ram
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Melbourne
Parkville, VIC 3010 Australia
aram@unimelb.edu.au
Last update: 6 August 2012
Graphing Techniques
| (a) | Basic Graphs |
| (b) | Shifting |
| (c) | Scaling |
| (d) | Flipping |
| (e) | Limits |
| (f) | Asymptotes |
| (g) | Slopes: Increasing/Decreasing |
| (h) | Concave Up/Concave down points of Inflection |
Basic Graphs
Shifting
Example: Graph
Scaling
Example: Graph
Flipping
Example: Graph
Example: Graph
| Notes: |
| (a) |
is the basic graph
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| (b) |
Positive -axis is flipped |
| (c) |
Negative -axis is flipped |
| (d) |
As
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| (e) |
As
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| (f) |
As
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Example: Graph
Asymptotes
An asymptote of a graph
as is another graph
that the original graph gets closer and closer to as gets closer to .
Example:
Graph
Example:
So is not continuous at .
Notes and References
These are a typed copy of lecture notes given by Arun Ram on October 9, 2000.
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