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What is the horizontal asymptote for y=(10x^2)/(5x^2+1)
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What is the horizontal asymptote for y=(10x^2)/(5x^2+1)
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horizontal assemtote
when the degrees of top and bottom are same, divide the highest powered coefients
10x^2 and 5x^2+1
both 2nd degree
10/5=2
horizontal assemtote at y=2
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