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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 17:40 lachereyon11

Determine the equation of the slant asymptote of the following rational function: f(x) =
4x
3 + 2x βˆ’ 4
2x
2 + 6x + 2

A. Y = 2x – 6
B. Y = 2x + 1⁄3
C. Y = 2x – 5
D. Y = 2x – 2

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