Vertical asymptote:
A vertical asymptote is a value of x for which the function is not defined, that is, it is a point which is outside the domain of a function;
In a graphic, these vertical asymptotes are given by dashed vertical lines.
An example is a value of x for which the denominator of the function is 0.
In this graphic:
Dashed vertical lines at:
, thus, for
and
the denominator is zero.
Thus, the function graphed is:

And the correct answer is given by option C.
To take a look at a problem with asymptote, you can check this item brainly.com/question/4084552.
11+5=16 3x2= 6 8x1= 8 so add it together, 16 + 6 + 8 = 30.
1.2x10^4
Step-by-step explanation:
2.
negative exponent means it's a fraction so
4.5x10^-3 is 1/4500 or 0.0045 so
it's a very small number
1.
^4 means means move the decimal 4 spots
12×10^4 = 12,000
3.
^3 means move the decimal 3 spots
3.8 x 10^3 =
3800
4.
7.5x10^3 =
7500
Answer:
37 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply the two numbers if their is an “of” in the statement
Answer:-9
Step-by-step explanation: