SOLUTION: Sketch the graph of f(x)= (3(x^2^-4))/x^2^-1 Give the X and Y INTERCEPTS (as points) and the HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL ASYMPTOTES.

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Question 747727: Sketch the graph of f(x)= (3(x^2^-4))/x^2^-1
Give the X and Y INTERCEPTS (as points) and the HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL ASYMPTOTES.

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Sketch the graph of f(x)= (3(x^2^-4))/x^2^-1
Give the X and Y INTERCEPTS (as points) and the HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL ASYMPTOTES.
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...
y-intercept:none
x-intercept:none
Horizontal asymptote: y=0 or x-axis
Vertical asymptote: x=0 or y-axis
see graph below:
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