3. When does a graph have a slant asymptote? How do you find the equation of the slant asymptote?
A graph has a slant asymptote when the degree on the numerator in ONE BIGGER than the degree on the denominator. To find the equation of the slant asymtote, I will use the long division and put the numerator divide by the denominator. The remainder will not be included because I only look at the answer when it in the form of y=mx+b. After putting the equation, I can put the y and x variables to the same side to make it easier to graph.
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