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(Solved): Suppose f(x) = X = 6 X x + 6 a. What value(s) of x make the denominator of [x + 6] have a value ...



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a. What value(s) of x make the denominator of ƒ [x + 6] have a value of 0? If there is more than

Suppose f(x) = X = 6 X x + 6 a. What value(s) of x make the denominator of ƒ [x + 6] have a value of 0? If there is more than one value, enter your answer as a comma separated list. * Preview b. Using a graphing calculator, graph f and verify that a vertical asymptote occurs at the value(s) of a that you listed in part (a).


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