A: (-4,1), B(1,-3), C(0,2), D(5,0), E(-3,6) F(-4,-5), G(0,-4), H(2,4) I(-2,3), J(5,-2)
Quadrant 1: D, H
Quadrant 2: A, I, E
Quadrant 3: F
Quadrant 4: B, J
on the x axis: D
On the y axis: G, C
Answer: $120
Step-by-step explanation: 30% off of 120 is 84
The answer is 0.009.
Hope this helps!:)
So, with rational equations, we have three different cases. If the numerator has degree m and the denominator degree n, if m>n, the rational equation has an oblique(slant) asymptote. If m=n, the asymptote is the quotient of the leading coefficient of the numerator divided by the leading coefficient of the denominator. If m<n, the rational equation has an asymptote at 0. Since m>n in this problem, we must perform polynomial division.

Since the remainder tends to 0 as it approaches infinity, we have a slant asymptote at y=3x.