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At which values of x does the function F(x) have a vertical asymptote? Check

all that apply.
F(x)= 1/(x + 1)(x + 2)

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Answer:

there are two vertical asymptotes -- x=-1 and x=-2

Explanation:

asymptote lines can be determined by where the denominator would equal zero

if 'x' equals -1 or -2 then the denominator is zero, which is undefined

undefined means the line will get infinitely closer to -1 and -2 but will never intersect it

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