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F(x)=(x-2)(x+1)/x+1 at which values of x does the graph of have a vertical asymptote?​

F(x)=(x-2)(x+1)/x+1 at which values of x does the graph of have a vertical asymptote-example-1

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Answer: It is B and F

Step-by-step explanation: on edge

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Answer:

As x → ∞ , y → ∞

As x → -∞ , y → -∞

Explanation:

We can easily solve this equation by using a graphing calculator or plotting tool

The function is

f(x)=(x-2)(x+1)/x + 1

Please, see image attached.

The graph has a vertical asymptote at x = 0

As x → ∞ , y → ∞

As x → -∞ , y → -∞

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