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Consider the function fx=(x−2)(x−5)3(x−7)3(x−9)5(x−2)2(x− 5)5(x−7)6(x−9)2 Classify each of the discontinuities of f(x) as a hole or a vertical asymptote. a. x=2 hole vertical asymptote
b. x=5 hole vertical asymptote
c. x=7 hole vertical asymptote
d. x=9 hole vertical asymptote

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