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The vertical asymptote is x = 1 and the horizontal asymptote is y = -1 if the equation of the hyperbola is f(x)=−3/x−1 −1

What is hyperbola?

It's a two-dimensional geometry curve with two components that are both symmetric. In other words, the number of points in two-dimensional geometry that have a constant difference between them and two fixed points in the plane can be defined.

We have the equation of the hyperbola:

[tex]\rm f(x)=\dfrac{-3}{x-1} -1[/tex]

The asymptotes will be

Vertical asymptote:        x -1 = 0 ⇒ x = 1

Horizontal asymptote:   y + 1= 0 ⇒ y = -1

Thus, the vertical asymptote is x = 1 and the horizontal asymptote is y = -1 if the equation of the hyperbola is f(x)=−3/x−1 −1

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