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How do you find the verticle asymtote of y = x-4/x-2

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Answer: 2

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Answer: VA: x = 2

Step-by-step explanation: In order to find the verticle asymtote you have to substitute values for x in order to get zero. Look in the denominator and see which value minus or plus the value next to it will equal zero. In this case, 2-2 is 0 so your verticle asymtote is 2. Keep in mind you want 0 in the denominator because that would mean the value on a graph is undefined, showing your asymtote.

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