Home Mathematics What is the equation of a polynomial whose graph contains the points (1,0) (-5,0) (-2,0) and (-4,30) What is the equation of a polynomial whose graph contains the points (1,0) (-5,0) (-2,0) and (-4,30)Mathematics Hoopstarw4438October 22, 20214 CommentsWhat is the equation of a polynomial whose graph contains the points (1,0) (-5,0) (-2,0) and (-4,30)
cstep-by-step explanation:there is vertical asymptote at x = 2 and x = 0vertical asymptote occurs at the points where the denominator is 0. so we can say thatx = 2 occurs when there is a factor (x-2) in the denominator, andx = 0 occurs when there is a factor "x" in the denominatorthus, the denominator of the equation would have "x * (x-2)", this is option c only. that's the correct answer.Reply
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The answer to your question is 1/9
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step-by-step explanation:
there is vertical asymptote at x = 2 and x = 0
vertical asymptote occurs at the points where the denominator is 0. so we can say that
x = 2 occurs when there is a factor (x-2) in the denominator, and
x = 0 occurs when there is a factor "x" in the denominator
thus, the denominator of the equation would have "x * (x-2)", this is option c only. that's the correct answer.