Hi, I'm moving through my precalculus textbook, and I saw this problem. The problem states that I only need to find the domain, but I want to graph it as well. I've found the vertical and horizontal asymptotes, which are \(x = -4\) , \(x = 2\) and \(y=-4\) I'm trying to do this with transformations, if that is possible, and I just can't figure out how to get it into the form. \(a+\frac{b}{x-c}\)
Let me know if I'm doing anything wrong.
The Problem is to graph:
\(f(x)=\frac{-4x^2}{(x-2)(x-4)}\)
Thank you to anyone who can help.