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What are the asymptotes of the graph of f(x) ?

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Answer: (A) y = 15 (B) y = 0

Explanation:


f(x) = (15)/(1+4e^(-0.2x))

The vertical asymptote is the restriction on the x-value. Since the denominator cannot be equal to zero, then

1 + 4e⁻⁰⁻²ˣ ≠ 0

→ 4e⁻⁰⁻²ˣ ≠ -1

→ e⁻⁰⁻²ˣ ≠
-(1)/(4)

ln e⁻⁰⁻²ˣ ≠
ln\bigg(-(1)/(4)\bigg)

Note: ln cannot be negative. So, there is no vertical asymptote.

The horizontal asymptote can be found by finding the limit as x approaches positive and negative infinity.


\lim_(x \to \infty) (15)/(1+4e^(-0.2x))


= (15)/(1+4(0))


= (15)/(1)


= 15

So, the horizontal asymptote when x → +∞ is y = 15


\lim_(x \to -\infty) (15)/(1+4e^(-0.2x))


= (15)/(1+4(\infty))


= (15)/(\infty)


= 0

So, the horizontal asymptote when x → -∞ is y = 0

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