Re: finding vertical asymptotes
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Re: finding vertical asymptotes
hmm...ok, i got the words wrongs...yes polynomials do not have poles or vertical
asymptotes (but isn't x + ln(x) a polynomial, and doesn't it have a vertical
asymptote?).
yes, i can see how to figure out poles (though not their multiplicities - but i
don't need those), by "tearing apart" a rational function.
Thanks RWW and Hernan
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----- Original Message -----
From: Hernan Rivera <hrivera@tlu.edu>
To: the $al-Man <alien-angel@THE-PENTAGON.COM>
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 10:43 P
Subject: Re: finding vertical asymptotes
> Polynomials do not have poles, and for that matter do not have vertical
asymptotes.
>
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