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Gavyn Massey
13 November, 01:26
Asymptotes of (x-4) (x+3)
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Vicente Bartlett
13 November, 03:41
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Vertical asymptotes of an expression occur at the excluded values of a function. Assuming you mean that (x-4) (x-3) is the denominator, then you would find the 'solutions.'
x - 4 = 0, x = 4
x + 3 = 0, x = - 3
Therefore, your vertical asymptotes occur at x = 4, - 3.
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