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What are the coordinates of the hole in the graph of the function f(x)?

f(x)=x2+3x−28x+7

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Answer:

(-7, -11)

Explanation:


(x^2+3x-28)/(x+7)=((x+7)(x-4))/(x+7)=x-4\qquad x\\e-7

The hole is at x=-7. The left- and right-limits at that point are -7-4 = -11. So, the coordinates of the hole are (-7, -11).

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