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I need help with this practice problem solving It is a practice from my ACT prep guide

I need help with this practice problem solving It is a practice from my ACT prep guide-example-1
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Solution:

Given a rational function below


f(x)=(8x^3-6x^2+6x-5)/(2x^2-1)

To find the slant asymptote, divide the numerator by the denominator applying long division

The quotient is the slant asymptote

Hence, the slant asymptote of the given function is


y=4x-3

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