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Describe where the function has a vertical asymptote and EXPLAIN how you found your answer.


f(x) (x^2 +7x+10)/(x^2+9x+20)

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Answer:

x = -4

Explanation:

Vertical asymptotes are found where the denominator has a zero that is not cancelled by a numerator zero. Here, the expression simplifies to ...


f(x)=(x^2+7x+10)/(x^2+9x+20)=((x+5)(x+2))/((x+5)(x+4))=(x+2)/(x+4) \qquad x\\e -5

The function is undefined at x=-5, but has a vertical asymptote at x=-4.

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