Rational Functions
Say x^6 - 64 = f(x). The domain of this function is (-infty,infty). But f(x)/(x-2) is a continuous graph and does not have any breaks at x=2. Why is this? If it is because it is divisible by (x-2), then please explain why is that so? even in x^6 - 64/(x-2), x=2 will mean dividing by 0. How does this work?
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