SOLUTION: Find a possible formula for the function. The x-intercept is marked with a point located at (3,0), and the y-intercept is marked with a point located at (0,−0.5). The asympto

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Question 1033633: Find a possible formula for the function. The x-intercept is marked with a point located at (3,0), and the y-intercept is marked with a point located at (0,−0.5). The asymptotes are y=−1 and x=6. Give your formula as a reduced rational function
Answer by robertb(5830) About Me  (Show Source):
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A possible rational function would be y+=+%283-x%29%2F%28x-6%29.
It satisfies the coordinates of the x-intercept (3,0), and the coordinates of the y-intercept (0,-1/2). It has a horizontal asymptote of y = -1 and a vertical asymptote of x = 6.