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At what value of w does the graph have a vertical asymptote? Explain how you know and what this asymptote means in the situation.

At what value of w does the graph have a vertical asymptote? Explain how you know-example-1
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Vertical asymptote are vertical lines which corresponds to the zeros of the denominator of our rational function. Then, the zeros of T(w) ocurr when


530-w=0

which gives


w=530

Therefore, the vertical asymptote is w = 530.

The asymptote is a line that the graph function approaches but never touches. In our case, this means that the speed of the wind is very close to 530 mph but never touches this value.

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