SOLUTION: f(x)= 5x+6/2x-6
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Question 982029: f(x)= 5x+6/2x-6
Answer by josgarithmetic(39838) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Maybe you mean f(x)=(5x+6)/(2x-6).
The zero and the asymptote create two critical values of x, and three intervals on the x-axis.
These are the intervals.
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Look for signs, check behavior at x=-6/5 and near x=3.
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