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At what value of x does the graph of the following function F(x) have a vertical asymptote? F(x) = 4x/3x-6

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Answer:

x=2

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Answer:

vertical asymptote at x = 2

Explanation:

The denominator of f(x) cannot be zero as this would make f(x) undefined. Equating the denominator to zero and solving gives the value that x cannot be and if the numerator is non zero for this value then it is a vertical asymptote.

3x - 6 = 0 ⇒ x = 2 ← is the vertical asymptote

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