SOLUTION: Let R(x)=x^3-2x^2-7/x^2+1. What kind(s) of asymptotes does R(x) possess? a. a single horizontal asymptote b. a slant asymptote and a horizontal asymptote c. a single slant a

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Question 155028: Let R(x)=x^3-2x^2-7/x^2+1. What kind(s) of asymptotes does R(x) possess?
a. a single horizontal asymptote
b. a slant asymptote and a horizontal asymptote
c. a single slant asymptote
d. R(x) has no asymptotes

Answer by oscargut(2103) About Me  (Show Source):
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degree of x^3-2x^2-7 is greater than the degree of x^2+1
then correct opyion is c)