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For ( x = -2, -3) function F(x) will have a vertical asymptote.

What is a vertical asymptote?

A vertical asymptote is a vertical line with the feature that either: 1. 2. The function approaches infinity as it approaches from either the positive or negative side.

This function is undefined when the denominator becomes 0. Find values of x for which the denominator is 0:

[tex]f(x) =\dfrac{1}{7(x+2)(x+3)}[/tex]

For denominator,

7(x+2)(x+3)=0

(x+2)(x+3) = 0

x = -2 and x =-3

Thus, the lines with equations x = -2 and x =-3 represent vertical asymptotes.

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