SOLUTION: What is the asymptote and graph of: y= (1/(x+2)) + 3

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Question 433373: What is the asymptote and graph of:
y= (1/(x+2)) + 3

Answer by belle3833(46)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
we cannot have 0 on a demoninator of a fraction. The denominator of the fraction here is x+2 so x+2 cannot equal 0. x+2 equals 0 at x=-2 so x cannot equal -2 hence we have an assymptote at x=-2
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