In Exercises 7377, we explore functions whose graphs approach a nonhorizontal line as x

Chapter 4, Problem 76

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In Exercises 7377, we explore functions whose graphs approach a nonhorizontal line as x . A line y = ax + b is called a slant asymptote if lim x(f (x) (ax + b)) = 0 or lim x(f (x) (ax + b)) = 0 w that y = 3x is a slant asymptote for f (x) = 3x + x2. Determine whether f (x) approaches the slant asymptote from above or below and make a sketch of the graph.

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