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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 20:40 julianjacobg126

Enter the equations of the asymptotes for the function f(x). f(x)=−2/x+4 −6

Vertical asymptote:

Horizontal asymptote:


Enter the equations of the asymptotes for the function f(x).

f(x)=−2/x+4 −6
Vertical asymptote:

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