1. identify the vertical asymptotes of
f(x) = 2/x^2+3x-10
2. identify the vertical...
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1. identify the vertical asymptotes of
f(x) = 2/x^2+3x-10
2. identify the vertical asymptotes of f(x) = x+6/x^2-9x +18
3. identify the horizontal asymptote of f(x) =4x/7
4. identify the horizontal asymptote of f(x) = 7x+1/2x-9
5.identify the horizontal asymptote of f(x) = x^2+5x-3/4x-1
6. identify the oblique asymptote of f(x) = x^2-4x+8 /x+2
7.identify the oblique asymptote of f(x) = 2x^2+3x+8/x+3
8.identify the oblique asymptote of f(x) = x+4/3x^2+5x-2
9. identify the oblique asymptote of
f(x) =4x^2-x+2/x
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