<span>2n−1 + 7n - 2
= 9n - 3
-------------------</span>
I’m pretty sure it’s linear!
Answer:
2 vertical asymptotes occurring at x = 5 and x = -1
Step-by-step explanation:
given
recall that asymptotic occur at the locations that will make the equation undefined. In this case, the asymptote will occur at x-locations which will cause the denominator to become zero (and hence undefined)
Equating the denominator to zero,
(x-5)(x+1) = 0
(x-5) =0
x = 5 (first asymptote)
or (x+1) = 0
x = -1 (2nd asymptote)
2 5/9. Because you first find how many times 9 goes into 23 and then subtract the sum of it from the denominator and keep the same denominator as your answer.