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I will mark Brainliest! I know the answer, but how do I get it?

Write an equation for the translation of y = 4/x that has asymptotes at x= -3 and y = -4.

The answer is [tex]y = \frac{4}{x+3}-4[/tex].

How do I get the answer?

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Answer:

It’s simple

Step-by-step explanation:

You first would add -3 and 3 and get zero

then divide 0 by 4 and get zero again

then subtract 0 by 4 (0 -4) and get -4