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There is a vertical asymptote at x=2, and a horizontal asymptote at y=3. Construct a suitable rational function f(x).
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Answered by bobpursley


what about f(x)= 1/(x-2) * (1-e^-x)+3
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Answered by Anonymous
3x/x-2
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