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F(x)=2x+1 /x+1 find the domain equation of asymptotes

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Answer:

vertical asymptote x = -1.3

horizontal asymptote y = 0

Explanation:

Vertical asymptotes occur as the denominator of a rational function tends to zero. To find the equation let the denominator equal zero.

If the degree of the numerator and denominator are equal , as in this case , both of degree 1 . Then the equation can be found by taking the ratio of leading coefficients.

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