Asymptotes and holes make up an equation where when it gets graphed, the line gets close to a specific line but doesn't actually touches it. With that, a vertical asymptote occurs when the denominator of a fraction equals zero. On the other hand, holes are pieces of the equation that are the same on the top and bottom of the fraction, therefore they cancel each other out. When graphed, this creates a gap in the line.
Click the link below to watch a video my group and I created on how to add, divide, subtract, and multiply fractions:
https://www.wevideo.com/hub/#media/ci/321807343 A radical is an expression that has a square root, cube root, etc. Above you can see how to reduce √500 to 10√5.
Using a calculator gives you an estimate while using the method shown above gives you an exact answer. |
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March 2015
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