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Answer :

The function given is,

[tex]y=\frac{x-6}{(x-1)(x-6)}[/tex]

Since , the leading coefficient of numerator is less than the leading coefficient of denominator .

Therefore, there is no horizontal asymptotes.

For finding the vertical asymptotes, substitute the denominator is equal to 0.

[tex](x-1)=0\text{ , }(x-6)=0[/tex][tex]x=\text{ 1,6.}[/tex]

The vertical asymptotes are 1 and 6.

To find the hole in the function,

[tex](x-6)[/tex]

is crossed out in numerator and denominator.

So, if we set up x-6 equals to 0.

The hole in the function is, when

[tex]x=6.[/tex]