make F(x)=3/x-11 vertical asymptote
What is the denominator? (x-11) or x?
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The vertical asymptote is wherever that denominator is zero.
How am I supposed to "make" F(x), when it is already defined?
Derivatives
To find the vertical asymptote of a function, we need to look for values of x that make the denominator equal to zero. In this case, we have the function F(x) = 3/(x - 11).
Setting the denominator equal to zero, we solve the equation (x - 11) = 0 to find the value of x:
x - 11 = 0.
Adding 11 to both sides, we get:
x = 11.
So, the vertical asymptote of the function F(x) = 3/(x - 11) occurs at x = 11.