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I need help I think we also need to graph it too if you can help with that

I need help I think we also need to graph it too if you can help with that-example-1
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SOLUTION:

The function is;


r(x)=(x^2-4)/(x^2-3x+2)

Factorizing the numerator and the denominator, we have;


r(x)=((x-2)(x+2))/((x-1)(x-2))

There is a hole at x = 2.

Cancelling the common x - 2 terms, we have;


r(x)=(x+2)/(x-1)

The hole exists at the point ( 2, 4 );


r(2)=4

The y-intercept is the point (0, -2 ) ;

The x-intercept is at the point ( -2. 0) ; Since


\begin{gathered} x+2=0 \\ x=-2 \end{gathered}

The horizontal asymptote is the line;


y=1

The vertical asymptote is the line;


x=1

The graph is plotted below;

Clearly, all attributes of the graph is evident here.

The domain and range of the function is;


Domain:(-\infty,1)\cup(1,2)\cup(2,\infty)

The range is;


Range:(-\infty,1)\cup(1,4)\cup(4,\infty)

I need help I think we also need to graph it too if you can help with that-example-1
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