Find vertical asymptote(s) for the function f(x) = sin(x) / (x^3 - (pi)*x^2)

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I've tried a lot of ways I'll be really thankful if you provide an answer quickly (I need the answer in an hour), thank you so much
 

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I've tried a lot of ways I'll be really thankful if you provide an answer quickly (I need the answer in an hour), thank you so much

Find the vertical asymptote(s) for the function [imath]f(x) = \dfrac{\sin(x)}{x^3 - \pi x^2}[/imath]

As you read in the "Read Before Posting" message, this is not a "cheetz" site were people are waiting on-hand to provide immediate worked solutions. Helpers are volunteers who give of their time as they are able.

You say that you have "tried a lot of ways". There is really only just the one way to find vertical asymptotes. So please reply with a clear listing of your steps and results for at least one of your attempts at answering this exercise. Once we can see what you're doing, we can attempt to diagnose the error and help you find your way to the correct solution.

Please be complete. Thank you!
 
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