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Curve sketching is a way of interpreting a given equation as a diagram. More specifically, this allows students to visually represent limit behaviours in a way that follows university mathematics. In the HSC, curve sketching is predominantly an Extension 2 topic. However, basic graphs can often be asked in Extension 1.

Introduction

Systematic approach

Domain and range

Asymptotes

Horizontal asymptotes

Oblique asymptotes

Vertical asymptotes

Limit behaviours

Intercepts

Graphing f1(x)

Graphing 1f(x)

1995 3a (iv)

Let f(x)=x2+6x8.

On separate diagrams, and without using calculus, sketch the following graphs. Indicate clearly any asymptotes and intercepts with the axes.


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