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1. Given the function, g(x) = x-4/x^2-9, choose the correct vertical asymptote(s)

A. x = 3
B. x = -3, x = 3
C. x = -4, x = 3
D. x = 9

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1. Given the function, g(x) = x-4/x^2-9, choose the correct vertical asymptote(s) A-example-1

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Answer:

The vertical asymptotes for this function are x = −9, 3.

Set the denominator expression equal to zero and solve for x.

x2 + 6x − 27

(x + 9)(x − 3) = 0

x = −9, 3

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1. Given the function, g(x) = x-4/x^2-9, choose the correct vertical asymptote(s)

A. x = 3
☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆B. x = -3, x = 3
C. x = -4, x = 3
D. x = 9
1. Given the function, g(x) = x-4/x^2-9, choose the correct vertical asymptote(s) A-example-1
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