SOLUTION: Write your own equation for a rational function with two vertical asymptotes. At which values of x are the vertical asymptotes found? Then, write your own equation for a rational f
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Question 213408: Write your own equation for a rational function with two vertical asymptotes. At which values of x are the vertical asymptotes found? Then, write your own equation for a rational function with a singular point (or "hole"). At which value of x is this hole found?
Please explain.
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two vertical asymptotes:
. The asymptotes are at x= 2 and x=-2
Rational function with a hole in the graph
. The hole is at x=2, asymptote at x=-2
R^2
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