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10 July, 21:04

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.

y = 4x + 3

y = 4x - 5

y = 0

No oblique asymptote

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  1. 10 July, 21:06
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    y = 4x - 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (4x² - x + 2) / (x + 1)

    [4x² + 4x - 5x - 5 + 7] / (x + 1)

    [4x (x + 1) - 5 (x + 1) + 7] / (x + 1)

    4x - 5 + 7 / (x + 1)

    Oblique asymptote:

    y = 4x - 5
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