What is the graph of the rational function?

y = ((x - 4)(x - 1))/((x + 5)(x - 5))

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The graph of the rational function y = ((x - 4)(x - 1))/((x + 5)(x - 5)) would typically have vertical asymptotes at x = -5 and x = 5 where the denominator becomes zero. It would have x-intercepts at x = 1 and x = 4 where the numerator becomes zero. The graph may also have a horizontal asymptote as x approaches positive or negative infinity.

Please note that without specific equations for the x and y intercepts, and vertical and horizontal asymptotes, it is difficult to provide a more detailed description or accurate graph of this function. The graph could vary depending on additional factors.