Answer:
Angie is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given an expression:
[tex]\frac{(x-6)(x+3)(x+4)}{(x+6)(x-3)(x-4)}[/tex]
We can see that function is undefined when we get in-determinant form that is denominator is zero.
Here, we can see that function is undefined at -6,3 and 4
Since, we will get value zero in denominator on all these points.
Hence, Angie is correct
And Jamal is incorrect.