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The line x=c is a veritcal asymptote of the graph of the function f Which of the following statements cannot be true?
A. Lim as x approaches c from the left f(x)= infinity
B. lim as x apporaches infinity f(x)=c
C. f(c) is undefined
D. f is continous at x=c

Is it A
7 years ago

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Steve
huh? isn't that what asymptotes do? Consider y = 1/(x-c)
7 years ago
Sweety
When the line x=c is a vertical asymptote of the graph of a function f(x) ?
3 years ago

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