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Rational function

A rational function is any function which can be written as the ratio of two polynomial functions.

Any function of one variable, x, is called a rational function if, and only if, it can be written in the form:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=(P(x))/(Q(x)) \\ \end{gathered}

Yes, a rational function always have an aymptote.

It always have an asymptote because the denominator can never be zero.

Yes, It is possible to have holes in the graph of a rational function.

The main reason why there is a hole because if there is the same factor in the numerator and denominator, there is a hole.

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