How do you find the points of discontinuity and the asymptote for the function y=6/(x−5)?

KesseTher12

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2022-09-28

How do you find the points of discontinuity and the asymptote for the function y = 6 x - 5 ?

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Branson Perkins

Branson Perkins

Beginner2022-09-29Added 7 answers

Since you can't divide by zero, the denominator should not be equal to zero. It is zero for x=5, so x cannot be equal to five. Therefore, there is a vertical asymptote in x=5.

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