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What are the asymptotes of the function \( f(x)=\frac{x+1}{x-1} \)
There is a horizontal asymptote at \( y=0 \) and a vertical asymptote at \( x=-1 \)
There is a horizontal asymptote at \( y=1 \) and a vertical asymptote at \( x=-1 \)
There is a horizontal asymptote at \( y=0 \) and a vertical asymptote at \( x=1 \)
There is a horizontal asymptote at \( y=1 \) and a vertical asymptote at \( x=1 \)

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