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a) an equation with a vertical asymptote at x=2; horizontal asymptote at y=0; no x intercept;y intercept is 3
b)a vertical asymptote at x=1; an oblique asymptote at y=2x-1
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
(a) y = -6/(x-2)
(b) y = 2x-1 + 1/(x-1) = (2x^2-3x+2)/(x-1)
3 years ago
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a) an equation with a vertical asymptote at x=2; horizontal asymptote at y=0; no x intercept;y intercept is 3
b)a vertical asymptote at x=1; an oblique asymptote at y=2x-1

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