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Polynomial and Rational Functions

Graphing Rational Functions with Asymptotes

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Rational functions are quotients of two polynomials, with the denominator Q(x) not equal to zero. Their graphs often include asymptotes, which are lines the graph gets close to but does not touch. These lines help show how the function behaves near certain input values and at large values of x.

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A rational function is the ratio of two polynomials, with a non-zero denominator.

A key feature of rational functions is their asymptotes—lines that the graph approaches but never touches.

These asymptotes can be vertical or horizontal.

Vertical asymptotes occur where the denominator equals zero, creating breaks in the graph. T...

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