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23.08.2020 •
Mathematics
Select all the lines below that are an asymptote to the rational function of f(x)= 2x+1/x-9. Picture attached, 15 points and I'll give Brainliest! Due in two hours.
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Solution : Option A and Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine our vertical asymptote here we can make the denominator of the rational function equivalent to zero ...
x - 9 = 0,
x = 9 - this is our vertical asymptote
Now there are three rules that we need to apply when determining the horizontal asymptote. To do so we take the degree of each " x " term and compare the numerator and denominator degree.
If the numerator (degree) < denominator (degree), we take the degree of the numerator as the asymptote --- (1). If the numerator (degree) = denominator (degree) we take the coefficient of the x terms, and divide --- (2). If the numerator (degree) > denominator (degree) their will be no asymptote.
In this case our degree for the numerator is 1, (x¹) and our degree for the denominator is the same, 1 (x¹). Therefore we divide the coefficients, 2 / 1 = 2. Our horizontal asymptote is y = 2.
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