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What if the number on top is positive and larger than one? What would happen to the graph if the top number was 2?

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by Earl_Karma at September 22, 2009

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Did you see the video clip? If the top number is bigger than 1, the graph remains in the same quadrants as the graph of f(x) = 1/x. The negative in front of any function simply flips the graph to its opposite position creating a mirror-like image of each other on the xy-plane.

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