SOLUTION: For f(x) = sin(x)/(x(x^2-4) in finding the vertical asymptote why isn't x=0 considered a vertical asymptote along with x=-/+2?

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Question 988455: For f(x) = sin(x)/(x(x^2-4) in finding the vertical asymptote why isn't x=0 considered a vertical asymptote along with x=-/+2?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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Division by 0 is impossible. Denominators cannot be zero.