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The function f(x) = =+ 1 has a vertical asymptote atA. I = 0OB. I = 1OC. A=-1OD. f(x) = -1Reset Selection

The function f(x) = =+ 1 has a vertical asymptote atA. I = 0OB. I = 1OC. A=-1OD. f-example-1

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The function is given to be:


f\left(x\right)=(-4)/(x)+1

The vertical asymptote is when the denominator is equal to 0. T

Therefore, we have the vertical asymptote to be at:


x=0

OPTION A is the correct option.

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