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Sagot :
On the given graph, we can see that we have:
- Horizontal asymptote at y = 3
- Vertical asymptote at x = -2
The correct option would be a in both cases.
What can we conclude about the graph of g(x)?
We want to study the asymptotes of the graph
If we look at the graph, we can see that the horizontal asymptote (denoted by the horizontal dashed line) is at y = 3.
the graph has a horizontal asymptote (or two actually) at y = 3.
For the vertical asymptote we just look at the vertical dashed line, it is at x = -2
Notice that none of these coincides with the options, so the only options that can be correct (depending on the graph of g(x), which is not shown) are option "a" in both cases.
If you want to learn more about asymptotes:
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