Question 1 Identify the horizontal asymptote of the following graph: $y = \frac{3x-4}{2x-7}$ $\circ$ y = 3/2 $\circ$ x = 3/2 $\circ$ y = 0 $\circ$ x = 0 Question 2 Identify the vertical asymptotes of the following function: $y = \frac{3x}{x-7}$ $\circ$ x = 7 $\circ$ y = 7 $\circ$ x = 7 and x = 0 $\circ$ x = 0
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