f(x) = x^2/(x - 7)^2 (a) Find the vertical and horizontal asymptotes. x = 7 y = 0
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(x - 7)^2 = 0 x - 7 = 0 x = 7 Therefore, the vertical asymptote is x = 7. Show more…
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