In RPFs, in what situation would a hole exist?
actually thats a bad example
rpf?
So a solution that makes both numerator and denominator 0? What about Oblique Asymptote? How can you tell if there's an Oblique Asymptote? @Hermeezey RPF= Rational Polynomial Function
lol oh wow, I'm slow -.-
You divide the polynomial into quotient and remainder and then you can see what is your oblique asymptote. The linear part will be your oblique asymptote. it also called a slant asyptote i think :/
But not all functions have an OA. So how do I know when there is an OA?
if the degree of the numerator is higher than denominator i think :o
this is from my last semester so idk if i know this all :/
Thanks for the help, @alexwee123! I'll double check with my teacher tomorrow!
kk :D
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