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A rational function g has the lines x=2 and x=-2 as vertical asymptotes, the line y=4 as a horizontal asymptote, and numbers 3 and 1 as zeros. Find a formula for g(x).

So I got g(x)=(4x^2-16x+12)/(x^2-4)
Is this correct Math Mate?
15 years ago

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