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Identify the vertical asymptote of the function. f(x)=x^2+1/3(x-8) The vertical asymptote is at x =___

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A vertical asymptote will occur when the denominator ( 3(x - 8) = zero. That is when x = 8

Answer x = 8
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Answer:


x =8

Explanation:

Given is a rational function in x as


f(x) =(x^2+3)/(3(x-8))

This function has denominator which has x-8 as a factor.

Hence this becomes undefined when denominator =0

i.e. when
x-8=0\\x=8

So vertical asymptote is at
x =___8____

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