Asked by Melinda Gomez
what is the equation for the vertical asymptote of 5x^4-7/2x+3
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Reiny
I will assume you meant
y = (5x^4 - 7)/(2x+3)
There is a vertical asymptote when the denominator is zero, that is, ..
2x+3 = 0
x = -3/2 is the equation of that V.A.
y = (5x^4 - 7)/(2x+3)
There is a vertical asymptote when the denominator is zero, that is, ..
2x+3 = 0
x = -3/2 is the equation of that V.A.
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