Steps To Graph Rational Functions
Steps To Graph Rational Functions
1. Make sure the numerator and denominator of the function are arranged in descending order
of power.
3. Factor the numerator and denominator, completely. Cancel any common factors between
the numerator and denominator. (After you have canceled factors, you are left with the
reduced function. Use the reduced function for all remaining steps.) If there are no common
factors, then skip Step 4.
The graph will only have a slant asymptote if n = m + 1. To find the slant asymptote, use long
division. The slant asymptote will be the line given by y = quotient.
quotient
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divisor dividend
7. Find any x-intercepts
a. Set the factors of the numerator from the reduced function equal to zero and solve.
b. Write the x-intercepts in the form ( , 0).
c. Plot these points.
x f (x)
♦ Refer to the vertical asymptotes you found in Step 5. When adding more points to your graph,
remember that one vertical asymptote creates two branches of the graph, two vertical asymptotes
creates three branches, and so on. So, you must find additional points that lie on either side of
each vertical asymptote.
♦ Avoid simple arithmetic mistakes when you substitute x values into the function. Use a calcula-
tor, if necessary, and pay attention to signs.
♦ Sketch your curves so that they follow the asymptotes, without adding any extra curlicues to the
graph.
♦ The curves will never cross any vertical asymptote but they may cross a horizontal
asymptote.