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)
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Strange question....

As shown, the equation is

x%5E3%2B4%2F%28-x%5E3%29%2Bsqrt%282x%5E6-1%29%29

If some required parentheses are missing, the equation is

x%5E3%2B4%2F%28%28-x%5E3%29%2Bsqrt%282x%5E6-1%29%29%29

Neither of those functions is one for which we would expect to have either vertical or horizontal asymptotes....