Mathematics, 26.02.2021 01:00 squawk1738
The y-intercept of function f is(0,2) , and the x-intercept of function g is(2,0) .
The domain of both functions is(negative infinity, positive infinity) .
Both functions have a vertical asymptote at x=-1 .
The range of function f is(1, infinity , and the domain of function g is (1, infinity).
Function f increases and function g decreases as x approaches positive infinity.
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