What are the vertical asymptotes of the function
yes
the denominator cannot be equal to 0 right?
wait that cant be it
so just solve the denominator for the values that will make the function undefined
the choices are A.x = 2 and x = –3 B. x = 2 and x = 3 C. x = –2 and x = –3 D. x = –2 and x = 3
yeah sorry 2 and 3
thats what i get for doing it in my head when i tired
its ok...lol thanks for helping
you can solve easy by factoring
im hoping by doing math i'll get sleepy enough to pass out..
lol
I can fall asleep any minute...its just Im trying to finish my online class tonight..going for an all nighter
where a function is undefined you will find your vertical asymptotes.
oh ok..
nice.. i did that two nights ago.. it was hell in the morning
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ my favorite graphing calculator that way you can see it
lol..I have school tomorrow, but most of the day is party time..and its friday..so I can come home and sleep
nice..
its a very good website...tht would be very helpful for the night
have you ever tried using Wolphram Alpha?
yes...I use tht sometimes
i havent. whats that like?
what is an oblique aymptote?
its a very good website...you just put in your equation..and it gives you graphs, answer, and alternative forms of the question
Amazing! wolphramalpha.com Just input your question in the text box. Its designed to understand most plain language inputs.
its a slanted asymptote that usually appears when a function has the leading variable one degree higher than the denominator
oh ok
Angled asymptote
oh, his answer was more complete
does anyone know how to make that fraction in this box when posting? or in the equation box
not yet
\[x^2/3x\]
what fraction specifically? the one that started the thread?
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