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Determine the vertical asymptotes for the graph function: f(x) = 4/x+10 g(x) = x^4 + 2/x h(x) = x^2+4/x(x+5)(x-2) f(x) = x+5/x^...Asked by Jamie
Determine the vertical asymptotes for the graph function:
f(x) = 4/x+10
g(x) = x^4 + 2/x
h(x) = x^2+4/x(x+5)(x-2)
f(x) = x+5/x^2 +4x - 32
f(x) = 4/x+10
g(x) = x^4 + 2/x
h(x) = x^2+4/x(x+5)(x-2)
f(x) = x+5/x^2 +4x - 32
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Answered by
physics
I think you mean the limits
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Jamie
Limits? I don't get it?
Answered by
physics
I took algebra two and there not really verticle asymptotes threr limits you have been lied to which you should be used to if you are going to a public high school
All I remeber is you try to get them to cancel out and get removable discontinuties or something
this was a long time ago so I can't really help
All I remeber is you try to get them to cancel out and get removable discontinuties or something
this was a long time ago so I can't really help
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