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For the function F(x)= 1/x-2 whose graph is shown below, what is the relative value of F(x) when the value of x is close to 2?

For the function F(x)= 1/x-2 whose graph is shown below, what is the relative value-example-1

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Answer:

Either a very large positive or a very large negative number.

Explanation:

There is a vertical asymptote at x=2. From this graph, we can see that as the values of x approach 2, the graph goes up sharply and down sharply. This means the values would be either very large positive numbers or very large negative numbers.

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User Kshahar
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It's B you can also see this on the graph.
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