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Find any points of discontinuity for the rational function. y=x−2x2−4x+3 (1 point) Responses x=1, x=−6 x=1, x=−6 x=−2 x is equal to negative 2 x=3, x=1 x=3, x=1 x=−3, x=1
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The points of discontinuity for the rational function y=x/(x^2-4x+3) are x=1 and x=-3.
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