To sketch a curve, identify any asymptotes where the curve approaches infinity as x or y approaches infinity, locate any stationary points where the derivative is zero or undefined to determine the nature of the curve at that point, and determine if the function is generally increasing or decreasing to understand its behavior between stationary points, then combine this information to sketch the overall shape of the curve.
To sketch a curve, identify any asymptotes where the curve approaches infinity as x or y approaches infinity, locate any stationary points where the derivative is zero or undefined to determine the nature of the curve at that point, and determine if the function is generally increasing or decreasing to understand its behavior between stationary points, then combine this information to sketch the overall shape of the curve.
To sketch a curve, identify any asymptotes where the curve approaches infinity as x or y approaches infinity, locate any stationary points where the derivative is zero or undefined to determine the nature of the curve at that point, and determine if the function is generally increasing or decreasing to understand its behavior between stationary points, then combine this information to sketch the overall shape of the curve.
To sketch a curve, identify any asymptotes where the curve approaches infinity as x or y approaches infinity, locate any stationary points where the derivative is zero or undefined to determine the nature of the curve at that point, and determine if the function is generally increasing or decreasing to understand its behavior between stationary points, then combine this information to sketch the overall shape of the curve.