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Find a possible formula for the function graphed below. Assume the function has only one x-intercept at the origin, and the poi...Asked by gabi
Find a possible formula for the function graphed below. Assume the function has only one 𝑥-intercept at the origin, and the point marked on the graph below is located at (4,−23). The asymptotes are 𝑥=−2 and 𝑥=3. Give your formula as a reduced rational function.
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y = ax/((x+2)(x-3))
y(4) = -23, so
4a/(6*1) = -23
y(4) = -23, so
4a/(6*1) = -23