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How do I find the vertical and horizontal asymptotes of

f(x)= (x+2)/(5x^2)

Wouldn't one of them be (I,-I)?


How do I solve this?
Thank you!
10 years ago

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Damon
as x gets big +, y ---> 0
as x gets big -, y----> -0
as x ----> -2 , y------> 0

as x ---> 0 , y ----> oo

GRAPH IT !!!!
10 years ago

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