Chapter 4: Q. 13 (page 247)
Is the following the graph of a function? Why or why not?

Short Answer
No. As there are two values of for a single value of
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Chapter 4: Q. 13 (page 247)
Is the following the graph of a function? Why or why not?

No. As there are two values of for a single value of
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Find the vertical, horizontal, and oblique asymptotes, if any, of each rational function.
In Problems 13–24, find the domain of each rational function.
Find the vertical, horizontal, and oblique asymptotes, if any, of each rational function.
Find the real zeros of f. Use the real zeros to factor f.
In Problems 63–72, find the real solutions of each equation.
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