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A vertical asymptote shows a value at which a rational function is undefined. Thus, the value is not in the domain of the function.
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A vertical asymptote represents a value at which a rational function is undefined, meaning that the function cannot be evaluated at that particular value. This value is not included in the domain of the function. Therefore, the statement "A vertical asymptote shows a value at which a rational function is undefined. Thus, the value is not in the domain of the function." is true.