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how do i find the vertical asymptote of

x−1 / x(x-2)

so far i got

x-1 / x^2-2x
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
vertical asymptotes where the denominator is zero. I assume you can figure that out.

Hint: don't bother expanding the denominator...
10 years ago
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how do i find the vertical asymptote of

x−1 / x(x-2)

so far i got

x-1 / x^2-2x

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