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What is a Vertical Asymptote?

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Answered by rabiaboulhousn
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Answer: it is when X tends to be any number but the answer of the limit is always infinity

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Answered by rupalisolanki
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOU ANSWER

Vertical asymptotes are vertical lines which correspond to the zeroes of the denominator of a rational function ( they can also arise in other contexts such as logarithms ,but you'll almost certainly first encounter asymptotes in the context rationals)

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