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(by doc). carefully. P of x over Q of x behaves rationally, and its secrets are clear if you think _______. The zeroes of the denominator tell it’s not defined, if they cancel with the top, then a hole you will ____. find. But if the factors of the denominator are not cancelled out,

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  2. carefully P of x over Q of x behaves rationally, and its secrets are clear if you think _______. The zeroes of the denominator tell it’s not defined, if they cancel with the top, then a hole you will ____. find

  3. But if the factors of the denominator are not cancelled out, then a vertical asymptote must be lurking _____. about Now don’t mix those up, or you’ll sure pull a gaff, for you won’t know your asymptote from a hole in the _____. graph

  4. Though the ends of the graph may look somewhat neurotic, long division reveals that they are really _________. For the quotient, ignoring the remainder that appears, will determine the shape that the graph slowly _____. asymptotic nears

  5. If the degree of the top’s less than that down below, a horizontal asymptote at the x-axis will _____. show If the degrees are the same, the asymptote is still flat, and the quotient of the coefficients will tell where _____. it’s at

  6. When the numerator’s degree exceeds by just one, the asymptote is oblique on a linear _____. run When the discrepency’s bigger, they won’t just be slants, for the asymptotes will do the “ _______________”. Polynomial Dance!

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