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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 01:45, buddyclayjohnson

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Which statement comparing the oblique asymptotes of the functions f(x) and g(x) is true?
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The oblique asymptote for g(x) is steeper than for f(x).
Both functions have the same oblique asymptote.
The oblique asymptote for f(x) is steeper than for g(x).
Both functions have parallel oblique asymptotes.

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