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  • 24-07-2015
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Given the functions a(x) = 4x2 − x + 2 and b(x) = x + 1, identify the oblique asymptote of the function a of x over the function b of x.

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  • 24-07-2015
[tex]a(x)=4x^2-x+2 \\ b(x)=x+1 \\ \\ f(x)=\frac{a(x)}{b(x)}=\frac{4x^2-x+2}{x+1}[/tex]

You can find the oblique asymptote by dividing the polynomial in the numerator by the polynomial in the denominator. The asymptote is the result of the division, without the remainder.
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The oblique asymptote is [tex]y=4x-5[/tex].
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wdougherty wdougherty
  • 15-12-2020

Answer:

The answer is y = 4x - 5

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