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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me fix these 2 questions? please!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Michele_Laino

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

question #1 for example the subsequent function: \[f\left( x \right) = \frac{1}{{{x^2} - 49}}\] has vertical asymptotes, located at points which has been excluded from its domain, namely at \(x=7\) and at \(x=-7\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It would be D right? so sorry my internet was being slow ;/

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

yes! That's right!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and the 2nd one?

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

second question: an asymptote is a straight line of this type: |dw:1450218851377:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i want to say its either A or D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

second question: an asymptote is a straight line of this type: |dw:1450218851377:dw|

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

second question: an asymptote is a straight line of this type: |dw:1450218851377:dw|

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

second question: an asymptote is a straight line of this type: |dw:1450218851377:dw|

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

I'm sorry I'm not able to send my messages

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

second question: an asymptote is a straight line of this type: |dw:1450218851377:dw|

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

second question: an asymptote is a straight line of this type: |dw:1450218851377:dw|

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

second question: an asymptote is a straight line of this type: |dw:1450218851377:dw|

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

second question: an asymptote is a straight line of this type: |dw:1450218851377:dw|

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

second question: an asymptote, is a straight line as below: |dw:1450219371115:dw|

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

and in question #2 there is no such line

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