SOLUTION: What are the asymptotes of the graph y= 2/x+1 -3 (-3 not in denominator)

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Question 384482: What are the asymptotes of the graph y= 2/x+1 -3 (-3 not in denominator)
Answer by Jk22(389)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y= 2/(x+1) -3
if x->-1 a vertical asymptote, -oo from the left, +oo from the right

if x->+-oo, y->-3, horizontal asymptote in y=-3

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