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Asked by Caleb

Write an equation for the translation of y=5/x that has the asymptotes x=6 and y=7.
11 years ago

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Answered by Damon
y = 7 + 5/(x-6) would work

11 years ago
Answered by Quadi
y=5/(x-6)+7
10 years ago
Answered by Ms. Sussie
Thanx quadi ma bro
7 years ago
Answered by cheeze
8 years later people still need this lol
3 years ago
Answered by Aha Gazelle
lol
3 years ago
Answered by Bruh
It’s the same program for decades lmao
3 years ago

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