Determine the vertical asymptote:
(-2)/(x+5)+12
x=-5
Determine the horizontal asymptote:
5/(x-7)-13
y=-13
Determine the roots of:
(x-3)/(x^2+6x+9)
(3,0)
Determine the vertical asymptote 
x=-3
If y varies inversely with x, and y=15 when x=4, find x when y=10.
x=6
Solve the following:
(x^2-25)/(x+5)=2
x=7
Determine the vertical asymptote:
(-1)/(2(x-9))-10
x=9
Determine the horizontal asymptote:
(-3)/(4(x-2))+16
y=16
Determine the root of:
12/(x-4)+6
(2,0)
Determine the transformations 
The graph moved right 2 and down 3
If y varies directly with x, and y=11 when x=3, find x when y=18. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number)
x=5
Solve the following:
(x^2+5x+6)/(x+3)=-3
x=-5
Determine the vertical asymptote:
(x+3)/(x-1)
x=1
Determine the horizontal asymptote:
(x^2+3x-28)/(x-9)
None
Determine if there is a hole and what it is:
(x-3)/((x+5)(x+3))
No hole on graph
Determine the transformations for the graph:
Vertical OR Horizontal Reflection, left 2 units, down 3 units
The cost of apples varies directly with weight. If 4 pounds cost $10, how much does 7 pounds cost?
$17.50
Solve the following:
5/(x-1)=3/(x+3)
x=-9
Determine the vertical asymptote:
(x^2-5x-16)/((x+5)(x+8))
x=-5 and x=-8
Determine the horizontal asymptote:
(x+5)/(x^2-3x+2)
y=0
Determine if there is a hole and what it is:
((x+3)(x-2))/((x-2)(x-3)
Hole at
x=2
Determine the equation from the graph: 
y=1/(x+4)+3
The intensity of a sound varies inversely with the square of the distance from its source. If the intensity is 64 W/m2 at 3 meters, what is the intensity at 6 meters?
16 W/m2
Solve the following:
x/(x+4)=(-4)/(x-14)
x=2 and x=8
Determine the vertical asymptote:
(x^2-7x+12)/(x^2-6x+8)
x=2 and x=4
Determine the horizontal asymptote:
(2x^2+9x+9)/(x^2-5x+6)
y=2
Determine if there is a hole and what it is:
(x+2)/(x^2-4x-12)
Hole at
x=-2
Determine the equation for the following graph:

y=(-1)/(x-3)+2
A car traveling at a constant speed uses fuel at a rate directly proportional to the distance traveled. If the car uses 3 gallons of fuel to travel 75 miles, how many gallons will it use to travel 140 miles?
5.6 Gallons
DOUBLE POINTS: The equation has two solutions. Find the solutions and determine if the solutions are real or extraneous.
(x-1)/(x-3)+(x)/4=2/(x-3)
Real: x= -4 , Extraneous: x=3