here are several ways in which information can be represented in math: in words, in an equation, in a diagram, in a table, and in a graph. Briefly explain which of these representations are the easiest for you to understand in general, and which are the most useful for rational functions.Tip: Think about your learning preference and whether that influenced your choice of representation(s).Verbal learners are drawn to words and their meanings. They prefer learning that involves reading, writing, and playing word games.

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As a verbal learner, I find that information represented in words is the easiest for me to understand. I prefer learning through reading and writing, so explanations in text form make the most sense to me.

For rational functions, I find that equations and graphs are the most useful representations. Equations provide a concise way to understand the relationship between different variables in the function, while graphs offer a visual representation that can help me see patterns and trends more easily. Together, these two representations help me better comprehend the behavior of rational functions.
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