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Mathematics, 11.09.2021 05:00 dakotaadkins20

• A vertical asymptote at x = 3 • A horizontal asymptote at y = -1/2
A. y=x/2x^2-x-3 B. y=-x/2x^2-x-12 C. y=-1/2x^2-2x-6 D. y=x^2/2x^2-2x-12

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