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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When looking at a rational function, Jamal and Angie have two different thoughts. Jamal says that the function is defined at x = -3, x = -4, and x = 6. Angie says that the function is undefined at those x values. Describe a situation where Jamal is correct, and describe a situation where Angie is correct. Is it possible for a situation to exist that they are both correct? Justify your reasoning. (10 points)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help its my last question and i don't have much time.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i skipped this one and came back to it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill give a gold medal out to anyone

OpenStudy (anonymous):

jamal is correct if theres a line going through the given points, angie is correct if there is no line. they can be both correct when dealing with imaginary number, because imaginary numbers exist in theory only.

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