SOLUTION: Determine the vertical asymptotes of g(x) = (21 – 7x) / (3x – 9) Could you explain how to solve this problem? Thank you. Cynthia

Algebra.Com
Question 285247: Determine the vertical asymptotes of g(x) = (21 – 7x) / (3x – 9)
Could you explain how to solve this problem?
Thank you.
Cynthia

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Determine the vertical asymptotes of g(x) = (21 – 7x) / (3x – 9)
-------------
You have a vertical asymptote where the denominator is zero.
-----
Solve 3x-9 = 0
3x = 9
x = 3
---
You have vertical asymptote at x=3:

------------------
Cheers,
Stan H.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Determine the vertical asymptotes of g(x) = (21 – 7x) / (3x – 9) (answered by jsmallt9)
Could you explain, step by step, how to solve the following equation? Let f(x) = | 3... (answered by dabanfield)
I need help with: Determine the vertical asymptotes of g(x) = (21 – 7x) / (3x – 9). I... (answered by stanbon)
How long is a guy wire if it reaches from the top of a 15 foot pole to a point on the... (answered by Stitch)
How would you solve this problem, by factoring? x^3+3x^2-7x=21 thank... (answered by jankiz)
Is the ordered pair (-3, 6) a solution of 4x - 2y < 2? Could you please help me to... (answered by nabla)
How would I solve this function to find the vertex, and x and y intercepts. (answered by richwmiller)
We have recently started working with finding vertical asymptotes in class and I came... (answered by MathLover1)
please help me with this problem I am not sure how you make that sympol for the higher... (answered by Alan3354)