SOLUTION: Which of the following functions has a hole, one zero, an oblique asymptote and no vertical asymptote?
A. {{{f(x)=((x-7)(x^2+1))/((x-7)(x-5))}}}
B. {{{f(x)=((x-7)(x^2-1))/((x-7
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A. {{{f(x)=((x-7)(x^2+1))/((x-7)(x-5))}}}
B. {{{f(x)=((x-7)(x^2-1))/((x-7
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Question 957455: Which of the following functions has a hole, one zero, an oblique asymptote and no vertical asymptote?
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D. Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Which of the following functions has a hole, one zero, an oblique asymptote and no vertical asymptote?
A.
hole at x = 7 ; horizontal asympt: y = x ; vert asympt: x = 5
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B.
hole at x = 7 ; HA: y = x ; VA: x = 2
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C.
hole at x = 7 ; HA: y = x ; VA: none
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D.
hole::x = 7 ; HA: y = 0 ; VA: x = 5
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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