Does 0/0 always give you a "hole" on the graph? Precalcuclus
This precalculus tutorial covers finding the vertical asymptotes of a rational function and finding the holes of a rational function. We first set the denominator equal to 0 in order to find the candidates for the vertical asymptotes and the holes. Remember, "nonzero/0" gives you a vertical asymptote, and "0/0 from the original and no nonzero/0 from the reduced" gives you a hole. Full playlist to my precalculus class review#3: • Playlist Shop my math t-shirts & hoodies on Amazon: 👉 https://amzn.to/3qBeuw6 ----------------------------- I help students master the basics of math. You can show your support and help me create even better content by becoming a patron on Patreon 👉 / blackpenredpen . Every bit of support means the world to me and motivates me to keep bringing you the best math lessons! Thank you! ----------------------------- #math #algebra #mathbasics 0:00 How to find vertical asymptotes and holes on the graph? 5:41 0/0 but still gives you a vertical asymptote

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