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What are the vertical asymptotes of the function f(x) =5x+5/x2 + x-2

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let's recall that the vertical asymptotes for a rational expression occur when the denominator is at 0, so let's zero out this one and check.


\bf \cfrac{5x+5}{x^2+x-2}\qquad \stackrel{\textit{zeroing out the denominator}~\hfill }{x^2+x-2=0\implies (x+2)(x-1)=0}\implies \stackrel{\textit{vertical asymptotes}}{ \begin{cases} x=-2\\ x=1 \end{cases}}

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