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If x = 3 is specifically a vertical asymptote (nonremovable discontinuity) of f(x), then what must be true about g(3) and h(3)? Explain your reasoning.

User VitalyVal
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g (x)

and

h (x)

are the values of f(x)

g(3) is at right of asymptote x= 3

h(3) is at left of asymptote x= 3

then

g(3) = f (3) is + infinite

And

h(3) = f (3) is - infinite

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