SOLUTION: What's the equation of a function that has: Horizontal Asymptote at 1 Vertical Asymptotes at -1 and 2 x-intercepts at -2 and 3 y-intercept at 3? It's integrating the y-inter

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Question 676753: What's the equation of a function that has:
Horizontal Asymptote at 1
Vertical Asymptotes at -1 and 2
x-intercepts at -2 and 3
y-intercept at 3?
It's integrating the y-intercept part into the equation that's really confusing me. Thank you.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hi
f(x) = ((x+2)(x-3))/((x+1)(x-2))
y-intercept at 3
3+=+%28%280%2B2%29%280-3%29%29%2F%28%280%2B1%29%280-2%29%29=+-6%2F-2+=+3