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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find the vertical asymptotes, if any, of the graph of the rational function. \g(x) =\frac{x-1}{x(x+3)}\] AKA g(x)=x-1/x(x+3)

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

the graph will have a vertical asymptotes whenever the denominator becomes zero for the first one the denominator is x(x+3) so the denominator will become zero if x = 0 or -3 and they r the vertical asymptotes for the second one the denominator is x( x+ 3) so the asymptotes r same for it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh I c!!!

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

so the asymptotes for the both graphs r x= 0 , -3 :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup got it! :D

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