SOLUTION: what is the graph of the rational function y=(x-1)(x-5)/(x+3)(x-3)
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Question 745684: what is the graph of the rational function y=(x-1)(x-5)/(x+3)(x-3)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Zeros at +1 and +5. Vertical asymptotes at x=-3 and x=3. Check especially the sign for the intervals , , . Also check sign for . You use all these things to help sketch the graph.
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