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1 May, 19:46

What are the vertical asymptotes of R (x) = 3x - 3 x2 - 4

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  1. 1 May, 20:03
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    They are x = 2 and x = - 2.

    I assumed since you were looking for vertical asymptotes, you intended to write that the two expressions were being divided.

    In this case, the denominator would be x^2 - 4, which can factor into:

    (x - 2) (x + 2)

    And since the denominator can't be zero, the value of 2 and - 2 would make it undefined and you would have vertical asymptotes.
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