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Answer:
It is vertical lines where which it corresponds to the zeros of a of the denominator of a rational function.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok so to find a vertical asymptote if I remember correctly you have to factor the denominator if it can be factored and make the factors equal to 0 and solve for the x... ill give an example if its too confusing
If the denominator is x^2+5x+6 you have to factor it first
x^2+5x+6
(x+3)(x+2)
Now the vertical asymptotes are -3,-2
Because -3+3 is 0 and zero times anything is 0
Brainliest if this helps?
If the denominator is x^2+5x+6 you have to factor it first
x^2+5x+6
(x+3)(x+2)
Now the vertical asymptotes are -3,-2
Because -3+3 is 0 and zero times anything is 0
Brainliest if this helps?