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28 February, 20:27

The asymptote of the function f (x) = 3x + 1 - 2 is ___. Its y-intercept is ___.

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  1. 28 February, 20:52
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    The only way this could have an asymptote, either horizontal, vertical, or oblique is if it is a rational function, proper or improper. This function is linear:

    y=3x-1 is what it simplifies to and it is a straight line through the y axis at - 1 and has a positive slope of 3. There are no asymptotes here. But the y intercept, like I stated, is (0, - 1)
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