How do you identify the vertical asymptotes of f(x) = (10)/(x^2-7x-30)?

1 Answer

Well, as x->-3 then f (x) ->oo
and as x->10 then f(x)->oo

Explanation:

To get to this answer, you'll first have to factorize the denominator, to see when this gets (closer and closer) to zero.
x^2-7x-30=(x+3)(x-10)

Hence x=-3, x=10 vertical asymptotes.

The graph for f(x) is

graph{10/(x^2-7x-30) [-20.27, 20.26, -10.14, 10.13]}