Question: 1) f(x) = 2x-7 x+ 1 A) f( x) = 3 -1 2) f ( x) = 2x+4 X-1 B) f ( x) = 2

1) f(x) = 2x-7 x+ 1 A) f( x) = 3 -1 2) f ( x) =1) f(x) = 2x-7 x+ 1 A) f( x) = 3 -1 2) f ( x) =
1) f(x) = 2x-7 x+ 1 A) f( x) = 3 -1 2) f ( x) = 2x+4 X-1 B) f ( x) = 2 + 3) f(x) = 3x+7 x-2 C) f ( x) = 2 + 5 4) f(x) = 37 D) f (x) = 2 - 5) f (x) = 4x-7 E) f(x) = 3 + 13, 6) f(x) = 4x+7 x+3 F) f ( x) = 3+4 7) f (x) = 2x+3 x-1 G) f(x) = 4 + 8) f(x) = 3x1 X-2 H) f ( x) = 4 -Problem #1: Problem #2: Transformational Form: Transformational Form: Vertical Asymptote: Vertical Asymptote: Domain: Domain: Horizontal Asymptote: Horizontal Asymptote: Range: Range

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