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Can you have 2 vertical asymptotes?

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So I'll set the denominator equal to zero and solve. Since I can't have a zero in the denominator, then I can't have x = –4 or x = 2 in the domain. This tells me that the vertical asymptotes (which tell me where the graph can not go) will be at the values x = –4 or x = 2. hope this helped.:)
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YES. you can have 2 vertical asymptotes.

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