The horizontal asymptote(s) of f(x) = sqrt(3x^2 + 3/2) / (3x-6) is (are): Select one: a. y = 0 only b. y = 1 and y = -1 c. y = 2 only d. y = -1/sqrt(3) and y = 1/sqrt(3) e. y = 1 only
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Let's assume that Vir is a constant and does not affect the degree of the function. Then, we have: f(x) = x^3 + 2x^2 - 5x - 6 The degree of the numerator is 3 and the degree of the denominator is 1. Show more…
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