A vertical asymptote is what you get when you try to divide by 0. To find where you get these, you need to look at the denominator and what values of x will make the denominator equal to 0.
In your denominator, you have (x+7)(x-5)(x-3).
What values of x makes (x+7)(x-5)(x-3)=0?
If x = -7, if x = 5, or if x = 3, then that entire expression will equal zero. (Same idea as when you solve equations by factoring.
Now the only place this can get trickier is if one of those factors — one of (x+7), (x-5), or (x-3) — also appears in the numerator. If that happens, then it’s more involved whether you have an asymptote or not. But that doesn’t happen in this example.
So the short version: Asymptotes happen when you try to divide by zero. Dividing by zero is not a good thing. So you just ask yourself, “What will make the denominator 0?”
Answer:
Price 4 years from today: 887
9 years: 1008
just plug in the amount of years for t!
Answer:
B = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
Answer:
n = 144
Step-by-step explanation:
6 / n = 5/120
6 * 120 = 5*n
5n = 6*120
5n = 720
n = 720/5
n = 144
It depends on what shape it is...