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look at the graph:
what is the equation of the vertical asymptote?
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Step1: Recall vertical asymptote definition
A vertical asymptote is a vertical line \( x = a \) where the function approaches \( \pm\infty \) as \( x \) approaches \( a \).
Step2: Analyze the graph
The graph has two branches: one in the first quadrant (above x - axis, right of y - axis) and one in the fourth quadrant (below x - axis, right of y - axis? Wait, no, the lower branch is left of y - axis? Wait, looking at the graph, the two branches are on either side of the y - axis (x = 0). As \( x \) approaches 0 from the right (\( x
ightarrow0^{+} \)), \( y \) approaches \( +\infty \), and as \( x \) approaches 0 from the left (\( x
ightarrow0^{-} \)), \( y \) approaches \( -\infty \). So the vertical line is \( x = 0 \).
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\( x = 0 \)