SOLUTION: Which of the following functions has a vertical asymptote at x =4 ? y = x−4−−−−√ y = 2x+4 y = 1x−4 y = (x−4)2
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Question 1179885
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Which of the following functions has a vertical asymptote at x =4 ?
y = x−4−−−−√
y = 2x+4
y = 1x−4
y = (x−4)2
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so, answer is:
-has a vertical asymptote at