Summarize the pertinent information obtained by applying thegraphing
strategy and sketch the graph of f(x)=-2x/(x-1)^2
Part 1: Find the​ x-intercepts of​ f(x). Select the correctchoice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in the answer box tocomplete your choice.
A.The​ x-intercept(s) is/are at x=____. ​(Type an integer or adecimal. Use a comma to separate answers as​ needed.)
B. There are no​ x-intercepts.
Part 2. Find the​ y-intercepts of​ f(x). Select the correctchoice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in the answer box tocomplete your choice.
A.The​ y-intercept(s) is/are at y=_____. ​(Type an integer or adecimal. Use a comma to separate answers as​ needed.)
B. There are no​ y-intercepts.
Part 3. Find any horizontal asymptotes of​ f(x). Select thecorrect choice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in theanswer​box(es) to complete your choice.
A. The function has one horizontal​ asymptote, ____ ​(Type an​equation.)
B. The function has two horizontal asymptotes. The top asymptoteis ____ and the bottom asymptote is___. ​(Type equations.)
C. There are no horizontal asymptotes.
Part 4. Find any vertical asymptotes of​ f(x). Select thecorrect choice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in theanswer​box(es) to complete your choice.
A. The function has one vertical​ asymptote,____. ​(Type an​equation.)
B. The function has two vertical asymptotes. The leftmostasymptote is_____ and the rightmost asymptote is ______. ​(Typeequations.)
C. There are no vertical asymptotes.
Part 5. Find the intervals where​ f(x) is increasing ordecreasing. Select the correct choice below and fill in theanswer​box(es) to complete your choice.
A. The function is increasing on____. It is never decreasing.​(Type your answer in interval notation. Use a comma to separateanswers as​ needed.)
B. The function is increasing on______ It is decreasingon______. ​(Type your answers in interval notation. Use a comma toseparate answers as​ needed.)
C. The function is decreasing on_____. It is neverincreasing.
Part 6. Find the location of any local extrema of​ f(x). Selectthe correct choice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in theanswer​box(es) to complete your choice.
A. There is a local maximum at x=______. and there is a localminimum at x=_____. ​(Type integers or decimals. Use a comma toseparate answers as​needed.)
B. There is a local maximum at x=____. There is no localminimum. ​(Type an integer or a decimal. Use a comma to separateanswers as​ needed.)
C.There is a minimum at x=____. There is no local maximum.​(Type an integer or a decimal. Use a comma to separate answers as​needed.)
D. There are no local extrema. ​(Type your answer in intervalnotation. Use a comma to separate answers as​ needed.)
Part 7. Find the intervals where​ f(x) is concave upward ordownward. Select the correct choice below and fill in theanswer​box(es) to complete your choice.
A. The function is concave upward on____ It is never concavedownward. ​(Type your answer in interval notation. Use a comma toseparate answers as​ needed.)
B. The function is concave upward on_____It is concave downwardon_____. ​(Type your answers in interval notation. Use a comma toseparate answers as​ needed.)
C. The function is concave downward on_____ It is never concaveupward. ​(Type your answer in interval notation. Use a comma toseparate answers as​ needed.)
Part 8. Find the location of any inflection points of​ f(x).Select the correct choice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in theanswer box to complete your choice.
A.There​ is/are (a) inflection​ point(s) at x=_____. ​(Type aninteger or a decimal. Use a comma to separate answers as​needed.)
B. There are no inflection points.