Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming you meant to type in
because you can only have removable discontinuities where there is a rational (fraction) function. Begin by factoring both the numerator and denominator to
and cancelling out like terms would have us eliminating the (x + 3). That is where there is a removable discontinuity. It leaves a hole. The other discontinuity, (x + 1) doesn't cancel out so it is a non-removable discontuinity, which is a vertical asymptote.
The removable discontinuity is at -3. There is no y value at x = -3 (remember there's only a hole here), because -3 causes the denominator to go to 0 and we all know that having a 0 in the denominator of a fraction is a big no-no!!!
Yes they can! Just because two plots have the same IQR and range, does not mean that the rest of the data has to be the exact same. For example, the median.
Answer:
y = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
If 3 is x than you can substitute x for 3. y = 3 + 1. Then when you add y = 4
Answer:
A is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:

Thus, option A is the correct answer.
If I am not mistaken, you cross multiply then divide.