The Graphs of the Equation



First, I will vary c while a and b remain constant at 1.
That yields the equation

Consider -6 < c< -1, c an integer. I first graphed all the equations within the specified range. The following graphs were obtained.

Discussion of this graph goes here...............


Now to consider positive values of c and c = 0. Graphing the equation with 0< c < 6 yields the following graph.

Discussion of this graph goes here..................


Now an overlay of all of the graphs on set of axis.

The perpendicular (purple) lines are the lines x = 1 and y = 1. Those lines are the asymtotes for these sets of hyperbolic curves.
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Now I will vary the value of b and have a and c remain constant. That is I will graph equations of the form

First the set of graphs with -6 < b <

Now an overlay of all the graphs as b varies.


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