Sorry to say this, but if you are homeschooling your child and you are "completely lost" with this routine question, perhaps it is time to send him/her to a regular school were qualified math teachers can do it.
both Steve and I have both answered this question, using a different example each time.
Steve's :
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1465520203
Mine:
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1465517106
Create a rational function with a linear binomial in both the numerator and denominator.
Part 1. Graph your function using technology. Include the horizontal and vertical asymptotes and the x- and y-intercepts on your graph. Label the asymptotes and intercepts.
Part 2. Show all work to identify the vertical asymptote, the x-intercepts, and the y-intercept.
I am a mom and my student is homeschooled. She is asking me for help on her final assessment and I am completely lost. Can anyone explain with answer?
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Amen!
She is homeschooled through Florida Virtual School because she is a dancer and could not handle regular school. She did not have time. You are being very unprofessional. Do not be so ignorant. And I do not think any children should be learning from your explanation if you do not even know the difference between were and where. Thank you. Have a nice night.
You sure got me on that "were" vs "where".
As to education vs dancing, you are absolutely free to set your priorities.
As to education vs dancing, you are absolutely free to set your priorities.
"Mom" has been banned from posting because of a couple of profanity-filled posts. "She" posted them under Reiny's name.
Thank you Ms Sue.
You're welcome, Reiny.
Why are people judging this mom. If she wants to dance and can't go to school then leave her alone. Reiny don't be rude.
At least she's getting an education, I used to be a dancer and its definitely time consuming but its worth it. And as long as she's getting an education theres nothing wrong with how she's getting it. And whatever she does is none of your business therefore you have no reason to be so narrow-minded.