For the following functions, use \"x\" to indicate that the x-axis is an asympto
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Question
For the following functions, use "x" to indicate that the x-axis is an asymptote "h" to indicate a horizontal asymptote other than the x axis. "V" to indicate a vertical asymptote, "s" to indicate a slant asymptote, and "n" the lack of an asymptote If the graph of a function has several types of asymptotes indicate them all in alphabetical order (For example, if a function has a vertical asymptote and slant asymptote, then submit sv). y f(x)=x/(xminus1)^2 h,v,x f(x)= x^2/(xminus1)^2 h,v,x f(x)= x^2/(xminus1)^2 h f(x)=x^2/z^2+1Explanation / Answer
1). it doen't have slant assymptote
vertical is x=1
horizontal is y=0
v,h
2). no slant
vertical is x=1
horizontal is y=1
v,h
3).
slant exists y=x+2
vertical x=1
no horizontal
x,v
4).
horizontal exists y=1
no vertical
no slant
h