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How many vertical asymptotes does the graph of the function f(x)=2/(x-1)(x+3)(x+8) have

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The graph has 3 vertical asymptotes.
x=1 x=-3 x=-8
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Answer: 3

Explanation:

The function F(x)= 2/(x-1)(x+3)(x+8) has 3 vertical asymptotes.

x= 1 , x= -3 , x= -8

Step 1 - Factor the denominator

  • (x-1)(x+3)(x+8)

* In this case it is already factored to its upmost ability.*

Step 2- Set the factored denominator to 0,and solve for x.

  • (x-1)(x+3)(x+8) = 0
  • x= 1 , x= -3 , x= -8

Summary- You have three answers for x. So, therefore the graph of this function has three vertical asymptotes.

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