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Answer:

Not the graph you attached to your question

Step-by-step explanation:

For sure not the graph you attached to your question, since although the general features at infinity (when x grows in absolute value) and the vertical asymptote at x=0 are not that different from the only graph you show, there are some important details that tell you this is not the correct graph:

For example, the graph of the function f(x) = 4/x for sure should show a value of "1" (one) when x is 4 :

[tex]f(4) = \frac{4}{4} = 1[/tex]

It should also give a value of "-1" (negative one) when x is -4.

[tex]f(-4) = \frac{4}{-4} = -1[/tex]

This is NOT true in the graph you attached to this question.

Please see the appropriate graph you should be looking for in the image I am attaching to this answer. And notice the value you should be able to extract from the graph when x equals 4 for example.

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