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Determine the equations of the vertical and horizontal asymptotes, if any, for f(x)=x^2/x+6​

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Answer:

vertical asymptote: x = -6; horizontal asymptote: none

Explanation:

Vertical asymptote depends on the denominator of your equation, in this case, x+6. When you solve x+6=0, you get x = -6 and that's your vertical asymptote. The horizontal asymptote depends on the degree. Since the degree of the numerator is 2 and the denominator is 1, there is no horizontal asymptote.

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