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A function \(f\) is given by the formula \(f(x)=\frac{\ln{x}}{2-x^2}\). For the function \(f\) identify all vertical asymptotes.
\(x=\sqrt2,\quad x=0\)
\(x=\sqrt2,\quad x=-\sqrt{2},\quad x=0\)
\(x=\sqrt2,\quad x=-\sqrt{2}\)
This function has no vertical asymptote.