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The graph of the function f(x)=10/x+2 is shown below what is the vertical asymptote of the function

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Answer: The vertical asymptote of the function is x=-2.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given rational function is,


f(x)=(10)/(x+2)

The vertical asymptotes are vertical lines. The graph of function approaches to that line but never intersect that line. As the value of x approaches to the vertical asymptote the value of function is undefined.

To find the vertical asymptotes equal denominator function equal to 0.


x+2=0


x=-2

So the vertical asymptote is
x=-2.

From the graph of f(x) it is noticed that the as the value of x approaches towards -2 the value of f(x) approaches to infinity or negative infinity.

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