SOLUTION: When you want to graph rational functions what two things do you look out for?

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Question 75637: When you want to graph rational functions what two things do you look out for?
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055) About Me  (Show Source):
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When you want to graph rational functions 
what two things do you look out for?
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1. Denominators containing x, some 
value(s) of which cause the denominator to 
be zero.  In this case you will usually 
have a vertical asymptote; however, 
sometimes you have a "hole in the curve" or 
"removable discontinuity".
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2, Even root radicals containing x, 
some values of which cause the "radicand" 
(what's under the radical) to be negative. 
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The range of a rational function does not 
include any values of x which cause either
any denominator to be 0, or which cause any 
even-root radicand to be negative. 


Note: By "even root" I mean square root,
fourth root, sixth root, eighth root, etc.


Edwin