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The graph of the function f(x)=(x^-9)/2x^2-5x-3 has a vertical asymptote a x=a and a horizontal asymptote at y=b. What are the values of the constants a and b?

A. a=-3 b=2
B. a=-1/2 b=1/2
C. a=1/2 b=1/2
D. a=3 b=2

B???
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The graph of the function f(x)=(x^-9)/2x^2-5x-3 has a vertical asymptote a x=a and a horizontal asymptote at y=b. What are the values of the constants a and b?

A. a=-3 b=2
B. a=-1/2 b=1/2
C. a=1/2 b=1/2
D. a=3 b=2

B???

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