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OpenStudy (nesha97):

Write a function with the following characteristics 20. A vertical asymptote at X= -1 An oblique asymptote at y = x + 2

OpenStudy (mathmale):

"A vertical asympt. at x=-1" implies division by zero at x=-1. How could you include this fact in your function? What circumstances lead to your having a "oblique asymptote?" Think: compare the numerator and denominator of your function. Try dividing the numerator by the denom. If you get y=x+2 as x grows increasingly large, you're on the right track

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