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Determine the vertical asymptote(s) if one exists.$$f(x)=\frac{x}{x^{2}+5 x+6}$$
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This is because the function becomes undefined at these points, leading to vertical asymptotes. The denominator of the function is a quadratic equation $x^{2}+5x+6$. Show more…
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