SOLUTION: Write an equation for the translation of y = 4/x that has the given asymptotes. 1. x = 0, y = 3 2. x = -3, y = -4
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Write an equation for the translation of y = 4/x that has the given asymptotes.
1. x = 0, y = 3
2. x = -3, y = -4
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Hi,
y = 4/x +3
y = 4/(x+3) -4
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