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14 June, 11:24

If a function has a vertical asymptote at a certain x-value, then the function is

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  1. 14 June, 11:40
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    Answer: the function is undefined at that x value.

    for example, a tangent function has infinite numbers of vertical asymptotes and at those specific values, the value of the function is undefined. Y=tanx is undefined at pi/2 (can't divide by 0)
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