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Mathematics 21 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider the curve given by: 2(y^3)-1/2(y^2)-(y^5)=(x^4)-2(x^3)+(x^2) (a.) Find the x-coordinates of all points where the curve might have a horizontal asymptote. (b.) Find the y-coordinates of all of the points where the curve might have a vertical asymptote. ----- Shouldn't it be x-coordinate with vertical asymptote and y-coordinate with horizontal? I don't understand, how can you find an x-coordinate of a horizontal asymptote?

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