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A vertical asymptotic is a point at which y approaches positive or negative infinite, or both, and y is undefined at that x value.
Of the options, the reciprocal has a vertical asymptote. When approaches zero, y approaches 1÷0, or infinite.
The logarithmic function also has a vertical asymptote at x=0. Let's use f(x) =log base 10 (x) as an example. This function describes the exponent you'd have to put on 10 to get x. When x=0, we have a bit of a problem. What power can you raise 10 to to get 0? The answer is negative infinite, which would be
1/ (10^∞) = 0.
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She is not correct because ∠1 is an alternate exterior angle with ∠3, not the angle that measures 105°. So m∠1 = 75°.
Step-by-step explanation:
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4. the set of all natural numbers, the set of all whole numbers, the set of all integers, the set of all rational numbers, and the set of all real numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
√9 = 3
3 is every kind of number <em>except irrational</em>. It belongs to the sets of ...
- natural numbers
- whole numbers
- integers
- rational numbers
- real numbers