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For what values of a and m does f(x) have a horizontal asymptote at y = 2 and a vertical asymptote at x = 1? f(x)=2x^m/x+a {a = –1, m = 1}

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Answer:

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Explanation:


f(x)=(2x^(m) )/(x+a)


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

If x=1, then 1-1=0, which implies a vertical asymptote at x=1 since dividing by 0 is undefined.

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