Answer:
B
In the equation y=mx+b m is the slope of the line.
Therefore the coefficient in each of these equations is the slope.
A line with a perpendicular slope must have the inverse opposite of the actual line. For example if a line has a slope of 5, a perpendicular line to that line must have a slope of -1/5. If a line has a slope of 10, the perpendicular line has a slope of -1/10. If a line has a slope of 2 then the inverse opposite is -1/2 and that is the slope of the perpendicular line.
B is the only answer with the correct slope so B is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find out where your holes and asymptotes are is to factor both the top and the bottom of that rational function. The numerator factors to (x+2)(x-2) and the denominator factors to x(x+1)(x-2). So since there is an (x-2) in both the numerator and denominator, that is called a removable discontinuity which we also know as a hole. The other factors in the denominator, the x and the (x+1) are vertical asymptotes, or values of x that make the rational function undefined (you're NEVER allowed to have a 0 in the denominator of a fraction!). So your correct choice is c. The way you find the y coordinate for the hole is to plug in 2 for x and solve it for y. No biggie.
I believe that the answer is the first one