To show :the given statement “the graph of a rational function can never cross one of its asymptotes ” is true or false?

Answer to Problem 90E
The given statement is false.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given statement “the graph of a rational function can never cross one of its asymptotes”.
The given statement “the graph of a rational function can never cross one of its asymptotes” is not always true.
Because the function
Graph: The graph of the given
Interpretation: From above graph, we observe that the graph has a horizontal asymptote
Hence, the given statement is false.
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