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1 April, 15:15

Determine the horizontal, vertical, and slant asymptotes: y=x2+2x-3/x-7

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    vertical asymptote: x = 7 slant asymptote: y = x+9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The vertical asymptotes are found where a denominator factor is zero (and there is no corresponding numerator factor to cancel it). Here, that is at x = 7.

    There is no horizontal asymptote because the numerator is of higher degree than the denominator.

    When you divide the numerator by the denominator, you get ...

    y = (x + 9) + 60 / (x - 7)

    Then when x gets large, the behavior is governed by the terms not having a denominator: y = x + 9. This is the equation of the slant asymptote.
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