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Which values should I use to graph the rational function y = 1/x-2 - 6? (The asymptotes are x = 2; y = -6.)

Also, what method could I use to choose values for graphing rational functions?
11 years ago

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bobpursley
what about x=1, 10, -1, -10
11 years ago

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