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Question
consider the following equation:
$f(x) = \frac{x^2 + 4}{4x^2 - 4x - 8}$
name the vertical asymptote(s).
☑️ x = -1 and x = 2☑️
complete
because
○ $m < n$
○ $m = n$
○ $a_m < b_n$
○ $a_m = b_n$
○ this is where the function is undefined
done ☑️
Step1: Factor the denominator
Factor \(4x^{2}-4x - 8\). First, factor out a common factor of \(4\): \(4(x^{2}-x - 2)\). Then factor the quadratic \(x^{2}-x - 2=(x + 1)(x - 2)\). So the denominator is \(4(x + 1)(x - 2)\).
Step2: Find where the denominator is zero
Set the denominator equal to zero: \(4(x + 1)(x - 2)=0\). Using the zero - product property \(x+1 = 0\) gives \(x=-1\) and \(x - 2=0\) gives \(x = 2\). Vertical asymptotes occur at the values of \(x\) that make the denominator zero (provided the numerator is not also zero at those points). The numerator \(x^{2}+4=(x + 2i)(x - 2i)\) has no real roots.
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Vertical asymptotes are at \(x=-1\) and \(x = 2\) because this is where the function is undefined.