A vertical asymptote is a vertical line that corresponds to a value for the variable that produces zero in the denominator of a simplified rational function. At what value of x does the graph of the function have a vertical asymptote? (1)a = 2 (2)b = –3

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A vertical asymptote is a vertical line that corresponds to a value for the variable that produces zero in the denominator of a simplified rational function. At what value of <em>x</em> does the graph of the function <img alt='images' src='https://www.fatskills.com/images3/gmat/c0263-01.jpg'/> have a vertical asymptote? (1)<em>a</em> = 2 (2)<em>b</em> = –3