Is the horizontal asymptote of h(x)=-(1/4x), y=0?
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sorry something came up
\(-\frac{1}{4x}\)?
Completely understandable. I actually got this one, so you think we can do a different one?
yes, H-asymptote is y = 0, and V-asymptote is x = 0
sure just post it in here
Well I actually have two. One is quick. Can there be a radical in the numerator of a rational function?
you can have a radical anywhere
Alright, thank you very much.
some teachers just prefer you do change the form such that the radical is not in the denominator, but there is actually nothing wrong with it.
its sort of like if you answer a question with x = 4/2 , the answer is not wrong but your teacher wants you to write x = 2
One second this equation stuff takes forever
\[\frac{ x ^{3}-5x+4}{ 6x-9 }\]
Is that a rational function?
With a domain of x=/=(9/6)?
yes
Alright, that's all. Thanks for everything. If I have any other questions I'll be back
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