How do you graph g(x)=(x4)2x+2?

1 Answer

x=4 is a zero of the function
g(x)=(x4)2x+2
while, x = -2 is an asymptote of the function

Explanation:

The given function is
g(x)=(x4)2x+2
By inspection, the denominator
x+2=0,whenx=2
Thus,
x=2
forms an asymptote where the function reaches a value infinity
The numerator is a function (x4)2
which has zero which is unique and at x=4
These concepts described form a strong understanding of how to draw the graph of the function
g(x)=(x4)2x+2