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If g(x) = …… , what is the equation of the slant asymptote? ….

If g(x) = …… , what is the equation of the slant asymptote? ….-example-1
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We have the function g(x) defined as:


g(x)=(4x^2-7x)/(-x+2)

To find the slant asymptote, we must divide the numerator by the denominator:

Then, the slant asymptote is defined as the quotient of the division. We conclude that the equation of the slant asymptote is:


y=-4x-1

If g(x) = …… , what is the equation of the slant asymptote? ….-example-1
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