SOLUTION: Identify the horizontal and vertical asymptotes (if any) of the following function. f(x) = x^3 +4/−x^3+ sqrt(2x^6−1)
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Question 1158627: Identify the horizontal and vertical asymptotes (if any) of the following function. f(x) = x^3 +4/−x^3+ sqrt(2x^6−1)
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Strange question....
As shown, the equation is
If some required parentheses are missing, the equation is
Neither of those functions is one for which we would expect to have either vertical or horizontal asymptotes....
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