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Determine the equations of the asymptotes: g(x)=
(2x^2+1)/(x+3)

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Answer:

  • x = -3
  • y = 2x -6

Explanation:

The vertical asymptote is found where the denominator is zero, at x = -3.

The slant asymptote is the quotient of the division: 2x -6.

g(x) = (2x^2+1)/(x +3)

g(x) = 2x -6 +19/(x+3)

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