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Assume the function has only one x-intercept at the origin, and the point marked on the graph is located at (6,-3/5). The asymptotes are x=-4 and x=5. give the formula as a reduced rational function.
6 years ago

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y = ax / (x+4)(x-5)
Now just plug in your point to find a:
-3/5 = a*6 / 10*1
a = -1
y = -x/((x+4)(x-5))
6 years ago

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