SOLUTION: i need to find the vertical asymptotes of {{{4x^2+9/9x^2+1}}} i don't know what to do after i get to this part {{{x= sqrt(-1/9)}}}

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Question 636236: i need to find the vertical asymptotes of 4x%5E2%2B9%2F9x%5E2%2B1
i don't know what to do after i get to this part x=+sqrt%28-1%2F9%29

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!




has a vertical asymptote at , in other words the -axis, because that is where the denominator of the rational part of the function goes to zero.

However, I rather suspect that you really meant:



which has no real number zeros for the denominator polynomial, and therefore has no vertical asymptotes.

John

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