SOLUTION: The graph of this rational function y= (x+2)^2 ------- (x^2-4) has (an) asymptote(s) at ___ a. x=2 b. x=-2 c. x=2 and x=-2 d. x=4 and x=-4

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Question 355311: The graph of this rational function
y= (x+2)^2
-------
(x^2-4)
has (an) asymptote(s) at ___
a. x=2
b. x=-2
c. x=2 and x=-2
d. x=4 and x=-4

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



a) is the correct answer.
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