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Landin
16 March, 10:34
What is the slant asymptote for x^3+x^2/x^2-4
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Aliza Stout
16 March, 11:12
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Slant asymptote is y = x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
We divide x^3 + x^2 by x^2 - 4.
The quotient is x + 1
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