Respuesta :
Simple...
you have: [tex]y= \frac{2}{x} [/tex]
Graph is attached.
Some ordered on this line are-->>
Using x y
(-4,-0.5)
(-3,-0.667)
(-2,-1)
(1,2)
(3,0.667)
(4,0.5)
Thus, your answer.
you have: [tex]y= \frac{2}{x} [/tex]
Graph is attached.
Some ordered on this line are-->>
Using x y
(-4,-0.5)
(-3,-0.667)
(-2,-1)
(1,2)
(3,0.667)
(4,0.5)
Thus, your answer.

To sketch a given function, it is necessary that you must know it's domain first. Domain :- values of x for which function ( y) is defined. Here for x= 0, y is not defined so domain of this function is R- {0}. This graph is rectangular hyperbola. Other than this hope you are able to understand clearly... It's a bit messy.
