Monday, October 1, 2012

Unit G Question 4


4) What is the difference between a graph having a vertical asymptote and a graph having a hole?

- A graph that has a vertical asymptote has nothing that can cancel out in the original function. The asymptote also goes straight down with no interference. While a graph with holes has something that can cancel out in the original equation. This will have an affect on the graph as there will be some interference with the graph or as we call holes.



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