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At which values of x does the function F(x) have a vertical asymptote? Check

all that apply,
F(x)
9
(x - 1)(x-8)

User Aizaz
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Answer:

The correct answer is 1 and 8

Explanation:

User Roger Perez
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Answer:

The values of x that makes f(x) have a valid asymptote are 1 and 8

Explanation:

Given


f(x) = (9)/((x-1)(x-8))

Required

At what value does f(x) has a vertical asymptote

To solve this, we simply equate the denominator of f(x) to 0;

This is done as follows


{(x-1)(x-8)} = 0

This can be split to


{(x-1) = 0 \ or\ (x-8)} = 0

Remove brackets


x-1 = 0 \ or\ x-8 = 0

Make x the subject of formula in both cases


x-1+1 = 0+1 \ or\ x-8+8 = 0+8


x= 0+1 \ or\ x = 0+8


x= 1 \ or\ x = 8

The values of x that makes f(x) have a valid asymptote are 1 and 8

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