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Write a possible equation for a rational function with a vertical asymptote of x=−4 and a hole at x=7
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Write an equation for a rational function with: vertical asymptotes at x = 4 and x =-4 x intercepts at x =-2 and x = 5 y intercept at9 Preview Get help: Video Points possible: 1 Unlimited attempts. Submit
Create a rational function such that the graph of has vertical asymptotes at x=5 and x= -7, a hole at x=2 , and a horizontal asymptote at y = 14. By creating a rational function, you are to write rule for this function. There are many correct solutions here.
For the following function, find the hole, x-intercept, y-intercept, vertical asymptote, horizontal asymptote, and oblique asymptote. If something doesn't exist, enter NONE (in all caps). $(x) = 42 hole (,Y):( x-intercept (x, y):( , y-intercept (x, y):( vertical asymptote: vertical asymptote: horizontal asymptote: oblique asymptote:
Write an equation for a rational function with: Vertical asymptotes at x = -3 and x = 5 x intercepts at x = -1 and x = 4 Horizontal asymptote at y=9 y = Preview
5x2 3. Find all of the asymptotes of the rational function f(x) = Vertical Asymptote(s): Horizontal Asymptote: Slant/Oblique Asymptote:
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5. (5 pts) a. Write the equation for a rational function r(x) that has a vertical asymptote at x = 8, a horizontal asymptote at y=1, and a y-intercept at (0, -1). #5a: b. Find the x-intercept for your function.
Write an equation for a rational function m with: Use the smallest powers possible to meet the criteria. Vertical asymptotes at w 2 and w = -1 w-intercepts at ( -5,0) and (-3,0) m(0) = 2 Round all answers to 3 decimal places as needed.