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Mathematics, 11.01.2021 01:40 jeremymcdonaldorlh0s

What are the vertical and horizontal asymptotes for the function f (x) =\frac{x^{2}+x-6 }{x^{3}-1} A. vertical asymptote: x = 1

horizontal asymptote: none

B. vertical asymptote: x = 1

horizontal asymptote: y = 0

C. vertical asymptote: x = –2, x = 3

horizontal asymptote: y = 0

D. vertical asymptote: x = –2, x = –3

horizontal asymptote: none

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