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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/Algebra_and_Trigonometry_1e_(OpenStax)/05%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/5.06%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/MAT_1350%3A_Precalculus_Part_I/05%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/5.06%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Book%3A_College_Algebra/04%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/4.07%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Reedley_College/College_Algebra_1e_(OpenStax)/05%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/5.06%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Business_Precalculus/04%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions./4.03%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/College_Algebra_2e_(OpenStax)/05%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/5.07%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_1X%3A_College_Algebra_w__Support_(Sklar)/03%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/3.05%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_111%3A_College_Algebra/04%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions./4.03%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Algebra/College_Algebra_and_Trigonometry_(Beveridge)/02%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/204%3A_Solution_of_Rational_Inequalities_by_Graphing
    In this inequality, there is again an asymptote at x=3, but there is also a root at the value x=2, because when x=2.y=2223=01=0. So we have two dividing points to c...In this inequality, there is again an asymptote at x=3, but there is also a root at the value x=2, because when x=2.y=2223=01=0. So we have two dividing points to consider, x=2 and x=3. We can see from the graph that y>0 for x<2 or x>3, so that is the solution to the given inequality.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Desert/Math_10%3A_College_Algebra/05%3A_Polynomial_and_Rational_Functions/5.06%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Foundational_Mathematics/16%3A_Introduction_to_Functions/16.02%3A_Basic_Classes_of_Functions/16.2.03%3A_Rational_Functions
    In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables i...In the last few sections, we have worked with polynomial functions, which are functions with non-negative integers for exponents. In this section, we explore rational functions, which have variables in the denominator.

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