at what value of x does the graph of the following function f(x) have a vertical asymptote?f(x)=3x/4x-4
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A vertical asymptote is produced when a function delivers a very large positive or negative result, and usually occurs when the function includes a division by zero. For the defined function, this will happen when 4x-4=0, that is, x=1.

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