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At what value of x does f have a discontinuity due to a vertical asymptote?

A. x = 2, removable discontinuity
B. x = 2, vertical asymptote
C. x = -2, removable discontinuity
D. x = -2, vertical asymptote

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Final answer:

The function f(x) has a vertical asymptote at x = 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

The function f(x) has a vertical asymptote at x = 2. This means that as x approaches 2, the function approaches positive or negative infinity. It is represented by a vertical line in the graph. Therefore, the correct answer is B. x = 2, vertical asymptote.

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