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6.9.4 quiz: more than one vertical asymptote
question 6 of 10
how many vertical asymptotes does the graph of this function have?
$f(x)=\frac{5}{3x(x + 1)(x - 7)}$
a. 2
b. 3
c. 0
d. 1
Step1: Find the values that make the denominator zero
Set \(3x(x + 1)(x-7)=0\).
Using the zero - product property \(ab = 0\) implies \(a=0\) or \(b = 0\).
For \(3x(x + 1)(x - 7)=0\), we have:
- \(3x=0\Rightarrow x = 0\)
- \(x + 1=0\Rightarrow x=-1\)
- \(x-7=0\Rightarrow x = 7\)
Step2: Determine the number of vertical asymptotes
A vertical asymptote occurs at \(x=a\) if \(a\) makes the denominator of a rational function \(y=\frac{f(x)}{g(x)}\) (\(f(x)\) and \(g(x)\) are polynomials) zero and \(f(a)
eq0\).
Here, the numerator \(f(x)=5
eq0\) for \(x = 0\), \(x=-1\), and \(x = 7\).
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B. 3