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What are the vertical and horizontal asymptotes for the function f(x)=(3x^2/x^2-4)

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Answer:

D)horizontal asymptote: y = 3

vertical asymptote: x = –2, x = 2

Explanation:

User Kibet Yegon
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The vertical asymptotes are calculated by solving the equation dominator=0
x^2-4=0
(x-2)(x+2)=0
x=2 and x=-2 are vertical

The horizontal asymptote is calculated by dividing the leading terms.
3x^2/x^2 = 3
y=3 is horizontal asymptote
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