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Alfredo Collier
20 October, 13:57
Horizontal asymptote of f (x) = (x+2) / (x-3) ^2
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Dana Morrison
20 October, 15:09
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Vertical asymptote: X = 3
Horizontal asymptote: Y = 0
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