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Please help with this vertical asymptote of rational functions problem

A. x= -5
B. x=0
C. x= -2
D. x= 5

Please help with this vertical asymptote of rational functions problem A. x= -5 B-example-1

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The answer is the first option, which is:

x=-5

The explanation is shown below:

1.To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:

2. You must factor the denominator, as following:

f(x)=(5x+10)/(x^2+7x+10)
f((x)=(5x+10)/(x+2)(x+5)

x+5=0
x=-5
User WalterBeiter
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The expression can be written in simplified form as:


f(x)= (5x+10)/( x^(2) +7x+10) \\ \\ f(x)= (5(x+2))/( x^(2) +2x+5x+10) \\ \\ f(x)= (5(x+2))/((x+2)(x+5))

x+2 occurs in both numerator and denominator. This means there is a hole at x=-2, this can also be seen from the graph.

So, the vertical asymtptote will occur at the point where:
x+5=0

x = -5

So, option A gives the correct equation of the vertical asymptote of the function
User SerjantArbuz
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