We are asked to graph the function `y=(3x^2+10x-8)/(x^2+4) ` :
Factoring the numerator gives us:
`y=((3x-2)(x+4))/(x^2+4) `
There are no vertical asymptotes. Since the degree of the numerator agrees with the degree of the denominator, the horizontal asymptote is y=3.
The x-intercepts are 2/3 and -4. The y-intercept is -2.
The first derivative is `y'=(-10(x^2-4x-4))/((x^2+4)^2) ` . Using the first derivative test the function decreases for ` x<2-2sqrt(2) ` , has a minimum at `x=2-2sqrt(2) ` , increases on `2-2sqrt(2)<x<2+2sqrt(2) ` with a maximum at `x=2+2sqrt(2) ` , and decreases for `x>2+2sqrt(2) ` .
The graph:
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