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Check pictureOn the graph below, move the two points to graph the slant asymptote for the function f(x)=4x2−52x+2

Check pictureOn the graph below, move the two points to graph the slant asymptote-example-1
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Given:


f(x)=(4x^2-5)/(2x+2)

We will graph the given function using the asymptote of the function

First, as the degree of the numerator is greater than the degree of the denominator, we will make a long division


f(x)=(2x-2)+(-1)/(2x+2)

So, the slant asymptote will be the following line:


y=2x-2

We will graph this line using the intercepts

x-intercept, when y = 0, x = 1

y-intercept, when x = 0, y = -2

So, the lines passes through the points (0, -2) and (1, 0)

The graph of he function will be as follows:

Check pictureOn the graph below, move the two points to graph the slant asymptote-example-1
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