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How to find the vertical asymptote:
y=((x+2)/(x^2-9))

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Answer:

  • x=3
  • x=-3

Explanation:

The vertical asymptotes are where the denominator is zero.

x^2 - 9 = 0

x^2 = 9

x = ±√9 = ±3

The vertical asymptotes are at x=-3 and x=3.

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