1) Based on the function $f(x) = \frac{2x-4}{x+4}$, state the following: {10} a) x-intercept(s) b) y-intercept c) Domain d) range e) vertical asymptote(s) f) horizontal asymptote g) positive interval h) negative interval i) intervals of increase j) intervals of decrease
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