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Grade 11 MathsCharmaine
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FunctionsFunctions of the general form 𝑦 = !
"+ 𝑞 where 𝑎, 𝑥 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑦 ≠ 0 are called
hyperbolic functions.
The effect of qThe effect of q is called a vertical shift because all points are moved the same distance in the same direction (it slides the entire graph up or down).• For q > 0, the graph of f(x) is shifted vertically upwards by q units.• For q < 0, the graph of f(x) is shifted vertically downwards by q units.
The horizontal asymptote is the line y = q and the vertical asymptote is always the y-axis, the line x = 0.
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The effect of a
The sign of a determines the shape of the graph.• If a > 0, the graph of f(x) lies in the first and third quadrants.For a > 1, the graph of f(x) will be further away from the axes than 𝑦 = !
"For 0 < a < 1, as a tends to 0, the graph moves closer to the axes than 𝑦 = !
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• If a < 0, the graph of f(x) lies in the second and fourth quadrants.For a < -1, the graph of f(x) will be further away from the axes than 𝑦 = − !
"For -1 < a < 0, as a tends to 0, the graph moves closer to the axes than𝑦 = − !
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FunctionsThe effects of a and q on a hyperbola
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Exercise: FunctionsSketch the graph of 𝑦 = #$
"+ 7
Step 1: Examine the standard form of the equationWe see that a < 0 therefore the graph lies in the second and fourth quadrants.
Step 2: Calculate the interceptsFor the y-intercept, let x = 0:
𝑦 =−40 + 7
This is undefined, therefore there is no y-intercept.
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FunctionsFor the x-intercept, let y = 0:
0 =−4𝑥+ 7
−7 =−4𝑥
𝑥 =−4−7
=47
This gives the point (!"
; 0)
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• Step 3: Determine the asymptotesThe horizontal asymptote is the line y = 7. The vertical asymptote is the line x = 0. Step 4: Sketch the graph
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Example: FunctionsConsider the function 𝑓 𝑥 = #!
$+ 1. Determine
a) the equations of the asymptotes b) the coordinates of the x–intercepts. c) Sketch the graph. d) Write down the domain and range. e) If the graph of f is reflected by the line having the equation y = –x + c, the new graph coincides with the graph of f(x). Determine the value of c.
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Solutions: Functionsa) The horizontal asymptote is y = 1 since the graph moved 1 units up and the vertical asymptote
is x = 0 since the denominator cannot equal to zero.b) For x–intercepts let y = 0.
𝑦 =−4𝑥 + 1
0 =−4𝑥+ 1
−1 =−4𝑥
𝑥 = 4So the intercept is (4; 0)
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Functionsc)Sketch of the graph
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