SOLUTION: write an equation for a rationalfunction r that has verticle asymptotes x=2 and x=-5 horizonal asymptotes y=0 r(1)=0

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Question 1153158: write an equation for a rationalfunction r that has
verticle asymptotes x=2 and x=-5
horizonal asymptotes y=0
r(1)=0

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the denominator must be (x-2)(x+5) to give the vertical asymptotes
numerator has x^1, to make the degree of both numerator less than the degree of the denominator.
have the numerator (x-1) so that r(1)=0
(x-1)/(x^2+3x-10)

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