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Answer:

Equation of the vertical asymptote is x = 0

Graph B is the correct graph

Explanation:

The easiest way to answer this question would be to graph the function instead of attempting to solve for it algebraically which can also be done

The attached graph shows the function g(x) = -9/x

What is an asymptote?

In simple terms, an asymptote is a line that a curve approaches, as it heads towards infinity:

From the figure it is seen that the vertical asymptote occurs at x = 0 and the horizontal asymptote at y = 0

That's because at x = 0, the line almost touches but not quite the y-axis and is in a vertical direction both up and down

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