To describe:The error in finding a hole on the graph of given function.
Answer to Problem 53E
The line
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The graph of function
Conceptused:
Avertical asymptote to the curve is a line that a graph approaches without touching that curve, i.e., an apparent tangent.An asymptotes in the graph of a function is a point the factor corresponding to exists in denominator
A hole in the graph of a function is a point the factor corresponding to which exists in both numerator and denominator.
In the graph of function
The given function is
The graph of function
The vertical asymptote of the function is the line
Thus, the line
The error in computing the hole is that an asymptotes is considered as a hole.
Conclusion:
The line
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