Answer: (-[tex]\infty[/tex], [tex]\infty[/tex])
Step-by-step explanation:
The following graph is a graph with a slant asymptote, which is an asymptote that isn't horizontal or vertical (i.e. doesn't have a slope of 0 or [tex]\infty[/tex]).
To review, an asymptote is a line that the graph of a function approaches, but will never touch. Normally, a horizontal asymptote would limit the range as the graph can never cross a certain y-value.
However, there is no such y-value that must not be crossed in a slant asymptote; therefore, there is not limitation to the range. The range would be all real numbers.
Hence, the range of function h is (-[tex]\infty[/tex], [tex]\infty[/tex]).