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23 January, 03:37

State the vertical asymptote of the rational function ... f (x) = quantity x minus six times quantity x plus six divided by quantity x squared minus nine.

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  1. 23 January, 07:17
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    The equation is f (x) = (x-6 * (x+6)) / (x^2 - 9).

    For the vertical asymptote test in a rational function. The denominator is first set to zero.

    x^2 - 9 = 0

    x^2 = 9

    x = + - 3

    The values for x are then substituted to the numerator.

    x=3; x-6 (x+6) = 3-6 (3+6) = - 51

    x=-3; x-6 (x+6) = - 3-6 (-3+6) = - 21

    The zeros of the denominator do not make the numerator zero so the vertical asymptotes are x = + - 3
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