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If the degree in the numerator is smaller than the degree in the denominator and there is no vertical shift, then there is a vertical horizontal at y = 0. O True O False
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If the degree in the numerator is smaller than the degree in the denominator and there is no vertical
shift, then there is a vertical horizontal at y = 0.
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Explanation:
what do u think ?
not always true so the answer is false
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The answer is false.
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