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Y= 1/ x+3
What is the vertical asymptote for the above function?

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Answer: -3

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Answer:

The vertical asymptote is x = -3

Explanation:

Vertical asymptotes are found by setting the equation in the denominator equal to zero.

x+3=0

To solve for x, all you need to do is bring the 3 to the other side of the equation in order to isolate the x. By doing so the 3 become negative because you switched sides of the equation.

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