SOLUTION: The rational function has a y-intercept of 7. What is the equation for this function. It shows it with a graph. There are two dotted lines. One is vertical the other is horizontal.
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Question 835546: The rational function has a y-intercept of 7. What is the equation for this function. It shows it with a graph. There are two dotted lines. One is vertical the other is horizontal. They meet at point (-2,5) I don't know if that helps ;( I really need help!
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm guessing that the vertical asymptote occurs at which means the function doesn't exist there so must be in the denominator.
The horizontal asymptote occurs at .
SO the function looks something like,
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