Answer:
- asymptotes: x = -4, x = 4
- zeros: x = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertical asymptotes of the rational expression are the places where the denominator is zero:
x^2 -16 = 0
(x -4)(x +4) = 0 . . . . . true for x=4, x=-4
x = 4, x = -4 are the equations of the vertical asymptotes
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The zeros of a rational expression are the places where the numerator is zero:
4x = 0
x = 0 . . . . . . divide by 4
PQ would be 4 square root 6 times square root of 2, which is also 4 square root 12. Simplified, it would be 8 square root 3
X = 7 + staci since 7 more cats added to x is stacis amount
F (x)=3x+5
g (x)=x^2
g (x)-f (x)=(x^2)-(3x+5)
=x^2-3x-5