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Mathematics, 22.06.2020 06:57, crom

What are the vertical and horizontal asymptotes for the function (x)= 3x^2/x^2-4
horizontal asymptote: y = -2, y = 2
vertical asymptote: x= 3
horizontal asymptote: y = 4, y = 1
vertical asymptote: x = 3
horizontal asymptote: y = 3
vertical asymptote: x = 4, x = 1
horizontal asymptote: y = 3
vertical asymptote: x = -2, x = 2


What are the vertical and horizontal asymptotes for the function (x)=

3x^2/x^2-4
horizontal asymp

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