Discovering the Function f(x)=x+1/x | Expert Help & Thanks in Advance!

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Homework Statement



what do you know about this function:f(x)=x+1/x

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uh... it's a function?

What do you want to do with it?
 
its limit is 1 when x->infinity
it is not defined when x=0

yeah like christian stated

what's your deal with it??
 
yes,I know,now I want to know how do you call it in your country,we call it "nike curve" in China,I want to know how do you teach your students in maths teaching?did you use the sketchpad to graph it??
 
I graphed it use Graphmatica, give that a search in google and its free.

You don't need to call it anything Sophia, just tell the students f(x)=x+1/x. That's all. And just incase you wanted some helpful info on actually graphing it, its an odd function so there's antisymmetry. and www.calc101.com has a graphing program on it, that might help as well.
 
There are two things I don't understand about this problem. First, when finding the nth root of a number, there should in theory be n solutions. However, the formula produces n+1 roots. Here is how. The first root is simply ##\left(r\right)^{\left(\frac{1}{n}\right)}##. Then you multiply this first root by n additional expressions given by the formula, as you go through k=0,1,...n-1. So you end up with n+1 roots, which cannot be correct. Let me illustrate what I mean. For this...
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