Question 524678
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The equations of any vertical asymptotes are *[tex \Large x\ =\ a_i], where *[tex \Large {a_0,a_1,\cdots,a_n}] are the set of real number zeros of the denominator polynomial.


The equation of a horizontal asymptote for a rational function where the degree of the numerator polynomial is equal to the degree of the denominator polynomial is *[tex \Large x\ =\ \frac{a}{b}] where *[tex \Large a] is the lead coefficient of the numerator polynomial and *[tex \Large b] is the lead coefficient of the denominator polynomial. 


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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