Answer:
a vertical asymptote at x=-4
Step-by-step explanation:

The binomial denominator factor is not canceled by a numerator factor, so represents a vertical asymptote at x=-4. That is the only discontinuity
This is all I know. Idk if it will answer your question.
Multiply their First terms. (ac)
Multiply their Outside terms. (ad )
Multiply their Iinside terms. (bc)
Multiply their Last terms. (bd )
The smallest integer is 1 and middle integer is 2 and largest integer is 3
Solution:
Given that , three times the largest increased by two is equal to five times the smallest increased by three times the middle integer.
We have to find the three consecutive integers
So, let the smallest integer be n, then the next two consecutive middle and largest integers will be n + 1, n + 2 respectively
Then, by the given statement,
Three times the largest increased by two is equal to five times the smallest increased by three times the middle integer.
Thus the smallest integer = n = 1
Middle integer = n + 1 = 1 + 1 = 2
Largest integer = n + 2 = 1 + 2 = 3
Hello from MrBillDoesMath!
Answer: x = 8
Discussion:
I interpret the question as follows:
3^(4x-1) = 3^31 find x.
Since the above bases are both 3, we need to equate their exponents and solve.:
4x-1 = 31 -- subtract 1 from each side.
4x = 32 =>
x = 8
Thank you,
MrB