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Find the horizontal and vertical asymptotes of each curve. You may want to use a graphing calculator (or computer) to check your work by graphing the curve and estimating the asymptotes.

\(y=\frac{5+4 x}{x+3}\)

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QUESTION:

Find the horizontal and vertical asymptotes of each curve. You may want to use a graphing calculator (or computer) to check your work by graphing the curve and estimating the asymptotes.

\(y=\frac{5+4 x}{x+3}\)

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Consider \(y\) given by

\(y=\frac{5+4 x}{x+3}\)

The denominator is zero when \(x=-3\), hence the vertical asymptote is \(x=-3\).

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