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At which value(s) of x does the graph of the function f(x) have a vertical asymptote?

At which value(s) of x does the graph of the function f(x) have a vertical asymptote-example-1

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Answer:

E. x = 4

F. x = -2

Explanation:

Asymptotes occur when you have an undefined (a divide by 0 error). So x in the denominator can't equal zero. The 2 values that make the denominator zero are 4 and -2.

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