Complete Example: Applying Sign Analysis
Sign tells direction: above x-axis if positive, below if negative
Complete Example: The Finished Sketch
Surprise: Functions Can Cross Their HA
The function
Does it cross the x-axis? Set
At
Use Technology to Check Your Work
After hand sketching, graph in Desmos and compare:
- VA locations and count
- Zero locations and count
- End behavior approaching HA
- Curve direction near each VA
Guided Practice: Analyze This Function
Set up the complete analysis:
- Zero? Holes? VAs? HA?
- Create a sign table
- Sketch the graph
Work through all seven steps before checking the answer.
Guided Practice: Full Solution Revealed
- Zero at
; VAs at , ; HA at - Sign table:
positive, negative, positive, negative - Sketch: 4 pieces approaching VAs from correct directions
Verify with Desmos.
Sketch These Rational Functions Independently
For each: find zeros, holes, VAs, HA, sign table, sketch.
Practice Answers: All Features Identified
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Lesson 2 Summary: Complete Sketching
✓ Seven steps: factor → zeros → holes → VAs → HA → sign → sketch
✓ Sign analysis: one test point per region
✓ Functions CAN cross their HA for finite x-values
Watch out: HA is a limit at infinity — not a barrier
Complete Toolkit: Rational Function Graphing
You can now:
- Find all zeros, holes, VAs, HAs from a factored expression
- Apply sign analysis to determine graph direction
- Produce a complete hand sketch and verify with technology
Next: transformations of functions and function comparisons
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Graph rational functions