Vertical Asymptotes of Rational Functions: Quick Way to Find Them, Another Example 1

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my calc final is on tuesday! im using lots of your vids to study!! super annoying how you're 100x better than my prof

rvkb
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Can you be my pre-cal teacher, i learned more math in this video than I have in the past two weeks

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I like your video, you teach better than my professor .

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God Bless you! You've helped me so much with math! Your explanations are clear and concise every time! Thank you so much! :) I wish I could give you a fist bump! Haha

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I am trying to find the equation for the vertical asymptote for g(x) - - log(x)+2 I am not asking for you to do this, but can you please upload a video for me to watch to understand how to do it?

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try "wolfram alpha" if you cant find any more help and you are stuck, it might help (just type it into google) hope this helps :)

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I got an Rational Function that i can't figure out. y=2/x^5-3x^3 i need to find the horizontal, vertical, and slant asymptotes need help!

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This is so hard I am doing this in year 9.

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Does your wife work at Lanier Middle School (Buford, GA)?
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This video is misleading. Define f by f(x) = (x-1)/(x-1)^2. Evaluating the numerator at x=1 gives 0, and the same goes for the denominator. (Thus we have the indeterminate form ``0/0'' when x=1.) However, f has a vertical asymptote, not a hole, at x=1.

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