Chapter 10: Graphs of Functions

[b][url]Chapter 10: Graphs of Functions[/url][/b] [url]Reciprocal Functions[/url] Change the values of a, b, c, and d to explore the graph of reciprocal functions.

[url][b]Questions[/b][/url] 1. What type of graph is observed when "a" =0? 2. How does the graph change with regards to the value of "d"? 3. Can you differentiate the basic pattern of reciprocal graph when the value of "c" switch between "1" and "2"?