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Vertical asymptote

x = -4

Explanation:

x = a is a vertical line, so when the graph increases or decreases without bound when it approaches x = a, we can say that this line is a vertical asymptote.

A vertical asymptote occurs when the denominator of a rational function is zero. For the function f(x) = 5/(x + 4), the denominaor is 0 when

x + 4 = 0

x + 4 - 4 = 0 - 4

x = - 4

So, the line x = -4 is a vertical asymptote.

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