Answer: x = 1
By "doing the math" from the function given:
Given:
![f (x) =\displaystyle ((x+1)(x-7)(x-10))/((x-1)(x-7)(x-10))](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/yfpgt8j40o3v91b8q6pzvtkrppvpnst93p.png)
Terms in both the numerator and denominator are equal to 1:
![f (x) =\displaystyle ((x+1))/((x-1))](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/l334nn3mokn31m4yi50ybmxi88qkxeczna.png)
We cannot have a denominator equal to 0, because you cannot divide by 0, so the vertical asymptote is x = 1 since 1 - 1 = 0. This can also be found by setting the denominator equal to 0 and solving for x.
By graphing:
A vertical asymptote, put simply, is a vertical line "within" the domain, but not a part of the graph. I will graph the equation given and see what we come up with.
-> See attached
Either way, the answer to your problem is:
x = 1