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1. consider the table representing a rational function.

which statement describes the graph of the function?
the function has holes when x = 0 and x = 4.
the function has vertical asymptotes when x = 0 and x = 4.
the function has a vertical asymptote when x = 0 and a hole when x = 4.
the function has a hole when x = 0 and a vertical asymptote when x = 4.

2. consider the table representing a rational function.

which equation could represent a vertical asymptote of the graph of the function?
x=0
y=0
x=-1
y=-1

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