How To Find Vertical Asymptotes?

Find where the denominator of the rational function equals zero.

Exclude any factors that cancel with the numerator (holes/removable discontinuities).

For each remaining denominator factor that is zero, record the corresponding (x)-value as a vertical asymptote.

If the function is not rational, identify points where the function approaches (pminfty) (e.g., from one-sided limits).

Use one-sided limits to confirm:

Compute (lim_{xto a^-} f(x)) and (lim_{xto a^+} f(x)).

If either limit is infinite (or both diverge), then (x=a) is a vertical asymptote.

Check for endpoints of the domain (vertical asymptotes can occur at domain boundaries if the function diverges there).

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