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12 July, 04:02

Explain why the function f (x) = 5x-15/x-3 is not asymptotic to the line x=3. sketch the graph of this function.

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  1. 12 July, 07:48
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    X=3 is a vertical line. The question is "Is this line a vertical asymptotefor the function f (x) ?". Vertical asymptote is vertical line near which the function grows without bound.

    The function f (x) = 5x-15/x-3 is not asymptotic to the line x=3, because for x=3 f (x) = 5*3-15/3-3=0/0=0. So, there is a value for x=3 and the function f (x) does not grow near x=3 without bound.
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