Two young mathematicians discuss what curves look like when one ‘‘zooms out.’’
- Devyn
- Riley, think about this function:
- Riley
- Hmmm. If you plot it, the graph looks like this:
- Devyn
- Right! What I’ve noticed is that if gets really big or really small, then our function looks like a line.
- Riley
- Yeah! And if the values get really close to , our function also looks like a different line!
- Devyn
- Whoa! You’re blowin’ my mind.
Let’s investigate why this is the case using some tables.
You may need to input the symbol for infinity to answer one of the following questions. To do so, type or or .
- In the first table, as the values became more positive, toward . Based on this, it appears that .
- In the second table, as the values became more negative, toward . Based on this, it appears that .
- In the first table, as the values got closer to , rapidly . Based on this, it appears that .
- In the second table, as the values got closer to , rapidly . Based on this, it appears that .