Mathematics
Mathematics, 08.11.2020 03:10, Clervoyantyvonne

Please no fake answers. They’re annoying. Use the graph to find the following. Answer questions A-C.

A.) the domain and range of the function as an inequality.
B.) the horizontal asymptote as an integer or simplified fraction if any.
C.) The vertical asymptote as and integer or simplified fraction if any.


Will give brainpower if answered!!! Please no fake answers. They’re annoying.

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