SOLUTION: Suppose f(x) = x2 + 6x - 91 and g(x) = . At which of these points does the function (fxg)(x) have a hole?

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Question 612563: Suppose f(x) = x2 + 6x - 91 and g(x) = . At which of these points does the function (fxg)(x) have a hole?
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That would depend a great deal upon the definition of g(x) which you failed to provide. REPOST and tell the whole story (don't just email back to me because I might not get to it tonight)

John

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