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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What are the equation(s) of any vertical asymptotes and the value(s) of x for any holes in the graph (3/(x^2-14x+48))?
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OpenStudy (jaydenthequiet):
what grade are you in
OpenStudy (anonymous):
10th
but algebra 2 is mostly a junior class. im one of the few sophmores in it.
OpenStudy (jaydenthequiet):
im in 8th going into 9 what school to you go to
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well first, what state do you live in?
OpenStudy (jaydenthequiet):
Arizona
supprize (< that is literally the name of the town I live in)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok well michigan for me...the grade education requirements are probs really diff. so if you cant figure it out its k.
OpenStudy (jaydenthequiet):
sorry
OpenStudy (jaydenthequiet):
ill get to doing mine
OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):
A vertical asymptote occurs when the denominator of an equation = 0
For what value(s) of 'x' will your denominator in the equation = 0?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well x cannot = 6 or 8
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OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):
Right...so x = 6 and x = 8 are the 2 vertical asymptotes...other than that...there are no discontinuities in this graph
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you
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