For Exercises 23–26, refer to the graph of the function and complete the statement. (See Example 1)
a. As
b. As
c. As
d. As
e. The graph is increasing over the interval(s)_______.
f. The graph is decreasing over the interval(s)______.
g. The domain is_____.
h. The range is_____.
i. The vertical asymptote is the line_____.
j. The horizontal asymptote is the line______.
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