\"\"

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The function is \"\".

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The domain of the function is set of all values at which the function is continuous.

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The denominator should not be equal to \"\".

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\"\"

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Therefore the function is undefined at \"\".

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Thus, the function is continuous for all real numbers except \"\".

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Therefore Domain, \"\".

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\"\"

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Check for vertical asymptotes :

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Determine whether \"\" is a point of infinite discontinuity.

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Find the limit as \"\" approaches \"\" from the left and the right.

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\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
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Because \"\" and \"\" is a vertical asymptote of \"\".

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\"\"

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Check for horizantal asymptotes :

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Draw the table to determine the end behaviour of \"\".

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\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\"\"\"
\"\" \

\"\"

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From the table \"\" and \"\".

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Therefore there is no horizantal asymptote for the above function.

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\"\"

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Domain, \"\".

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Vertical asymptote, \"\".

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No horizantal asymptote.