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OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

again, your first step is to factor

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok then what?!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got the factoring part.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

after you check that factors divide out, then look in the denominator and find the zero's, at those x values a vertical asympotote will occur

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what zeros?! there are none. .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then there are no vertical asympototes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your making no sense to me, but confusing me more.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then you obviosuly did not factor the denominator

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the denomanator doesnt facor?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the top is 3(x+1)(x-2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i was looking at the other problem hang on ill do this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

exactly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it still doesnt work? its (x+3)(x+2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes, what this means is that there are vertical asymptotes at x=-3,-2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats not one of my answers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh -2? -3?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help me on the other one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

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