SOLUTION: given the function f(x) x/4x^2+7x-2 where are the vertical asymptotes? x=1 and x=-2 x=0 only x=1/4 and x=-2 x=-1/4 and x=2

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Question 432000: given the function f(x) x/4x^2+7x-2 where are the vertical asymptotes?
x=1 and x=-2
x=0 only
x=1/4 and x=-2
x=-1/4 and x=2

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
f(x)= x/(4x^2+7x-2) = x/(4x-1)(x+2) |vertical asymptotes: x=1/4 and x = -2


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