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(a) Can the graph of the function inters...

(a) Can the graph of the function intersect the horizontal asymptote?
(b) Can the graph of the function intersect the vertical asymptote?

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(a) Yes. See the following graph for illustration.

(b) No. If the fraph of the curve intersects the vertical asymptote, then it is not a function as it fails the vertical line test.
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