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Let there be a function \( f(x)=\frac{ax^2}{x-b} \), \( a \), \( b\in\mathbb{R} \). Determine the values of \( a \), \( b \), such that the line \( y=3x+2 \) is an asymptote of the graph of the function \( f \).
\( a=3 \), \( b=\frac23 \)
\( a=3 \), \( b=\frac43 \)
\( a=3 \), \( b=2 \)
\( a=2 \), \( b=\frac32 \)
there are no such \( a \), \( b \)