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What do reciprocal graphs look like when the value of A is bigger than 1? When the value of A is between 0 and 1? And when the value of A is negative?

Author: Alana Ray



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When the value of A is bigger than 1, the branches move outwards, away from the axis (centre) When the value of A is between 0 and 1, the branches move inwards towards the axis (centre) When the value of A is a negative number, the branches swap columns so they are in the top left and bottom right instead


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