SOLUTION: I have a homework question that states: graph the rational function. Find any vertical and horizontal asymptotes. f(x)=(3x^2-2x-1)/(x^2-x-6)
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Question 86428: I have a homework question that states: graph the rational function. Find any vertical and horizontal asymptotes. f(x)=(3x^2-2x-1)/(x^2-x-6)
Answer by scianci(186) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Put the 3 - 2x - 1 and the - x - 6 in factored form. The common factors indicate the locations of singularities. The remaining numerator factors indicate the zeros. The remaining denominator factors indicate the vertical asymptotes.
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