Asked by Sarah
                Find the horizontal and vertical asymptotes of the curve.
y = 3x+6/x−7
 
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        y = 3x+6/x−7
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y=
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    Did you mean 
y = (3x+6)/(x-7) ??
Vertical asymptotes:
What happens when the denominator is zero?
For what value of x does this happen ?
horizontal :
Which terms fall by the wayside as x→∞ ?
what remains of y = (3x ...)/(x ....) ?
    
y = (3x+6)/(x-7) ??
Vertical asymptotes:
What happens when the denominator is zero?
For what value of x does this happen ?
horizontal :
Which terms fall by the wayside as x→∞ ?
what remains of y = (3x ...)/(x ....) ?
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