SOLUTION: {{{f(x)=(x-3)/(x^2-3x-4)}}} Do you multiply the inverse to solve or multiply the problem with the denominator over 1?
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You can simplify the rational expression, but doing so will change the function. Factoring the denominator will show any discontinuities or vertical asymptotes.
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