SOLUTION: Let R(x)=x^3-2x^2-7/x^6-2x^5+6x^2-4. How many vertical asymptotes are possible? a. 3 b. 2 c. 6 d. 5
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Question 155025
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Let R(x)=x^3-2x^2-7/x^6-2x^5+6x^2-4. How many vertical asymptotes are possible?
a. 3
b. 2
c. 6
d. 5
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Since the denominator is of degree six, there are possibly
6 vertical asymptotes.
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Stan H.