SOLUTION: I have to find the formula for the rational function graphed below. Its a graph that says y=g(x), x=-2, and there are points at (-1,0), (0,5). Any help I would appreciate. Than
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Question 22118: I have to find the formula for the rational function graphed below. Its a graph that says y=g(x), x=-2, and there are points at (-1,0), (0,5). Any help I would appreciate. Thank you.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Can't do it with the information you posted.
The graph you referred to does not get displayed
on this site.
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