The process of locating the holes in a graph entails pinpointing the points where the function is undefined. These undefined points, also referred to as "holes," are present when the function is undefined due to reasons such as division by zero. One can identify these by simplifying the function and subsequently, identifying where the denominator becomes zero.
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None | Find the hole in the graph of the function \( f(x… | First, we simplify the function. We notice that \(x - 2\) appears in both the numerator and the den… |