Calculus 10th Edition

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1-28505-709-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-28505-709-5

Chapter 1 - Limits and Their Properties - 1.5 Exercises - Page 90: 68

Answer

True.

Work Step by Step

If $f$ has a vertical asymptote at a point, that does not mean $f=+/-\infty$ at that point. The limit is infinite or undefined, and the function itself isn't defined there either (unless the person defining the function decides to make the function finite there, e.g., f(2) = 2.56).
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