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Find the vertical asymptotes if any. f(x)= 1/x^2

User Jivopis
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Answer:

x = 0

Explanation:

The Vertical asymptotes are vertical lines which correspond to zeroes of denominators.

For f(x) set the denominator = 0 and solve for x

For \fract {1}{x^2}

you set x² = 0

x = √0 = 0 which is the vertical asymptote

User Tim Kennedy
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Answer:

x = 0

Explanation:

Vertical asymptotes are vertical lines which correspond to the zeroes of the denominator of a rational function

For f(x) set the denominator = 0 and solve for x

For
(1)/(x^2)

set x² = 0

x = √0 = 0 which is the vertical asymptote

User Gawkface
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