SOLUTION: Use long division to find the slant asymptote for each of the following functions. f(x)= (x^3-2x^2+3x-1)/(x+2)

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Question 979602: Use long division to find the slant asymptote for each of the following functions.

f(x)= (x^3-2x^2+3x-1)/(x+2)

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


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since we got , means there is asymptote






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