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15 September, 17:13

How are discontinuities and zeros created in rational expressions

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  1. 15 September, 17:42
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    I suppose that would just be when the numerator of the rational expression equals zero. Nothing special goes on with the graph in that case; there are simply x-intercepts at those values of x.

    Discontinuities are created when the denominator of the rational expression equals zero (because division by zero is undefined). Graphically, this is usually represented by a dashed vertical line indicating a vertical asymptote.
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