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I need help please this is for my pre calculus class

I need help please this is for my pre calculus class-example-1

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To find the vertical asymptotes, we have to find the zeros of the denominator.


x^2-x-2=0

We have to find two numbers whose product is 2, and which difference is 1. Those numbers are 2 and 2.


x^2-x-2=(x-2)(x+1)

Then, the zeros are


\begin{gathered} x=2 \\ x=-1 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the vertical asymptotes are x = -1 and x = 2.

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