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List all the holes for the function y=2x3+x2−25x+12 / 2x3+5x2−83x+40 and for the function y= x3+x2-44x-84...

List all the holes for the function y=2x3+x2−25x+12 / 2x3+5x2−83x+40 and for the function y= x3+x2-44x-84 / x2-2x-35

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