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Old December 2nd, 2008, 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted by running-gag View Post
Hello
y=1/x is the classic hyperbola
y=1/(x-2)+3 can be derived from the classic one using a translation of vector 2i+3j
This is too vague and probably not the best way to explain this problem to the OP. Vectors are not necessary.

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Originally Posted by andreas View Post
I found online grapher.

Just type 1/x or whatever function you want.
That is a good tool, but I suspect the OP needs to learn how to do this without a graphing aid.

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Thank you for the help you two, just some stuff to think about is all.
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