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Identify any vertical, horizontal, or oblique asymptotes in the graph of y = f(x). State the domain of f. Vertical: x = + 2; horizontal: y = -1; (-00,-2) (-2, 0)

Vertical: x = + 2; horizontal: y = -1; (-0, -2) (-2,2) U (2,00)

Vertical: x = -1; horizontal: y = 12: (-0, -1) U (-1,0)

Vertical: x = -1; horizontal: y = 2: (-00,-2) (-2, 2) (2,00)


Identify any vertical, horizontal, or oblique asymptotes in the graph of y = f(x). State the domain

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