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State the Horizontal Asymptote for the following function: f(x)=4–2x²/4x2 - 6x

User Piotr Pasieka
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Given data:


f(x)=(4-2x^2)/(4x^2-6x)

For these function we will use


f(x)=(p(x))/(q(x));\text{ q(x)}\\e0

Here, The degree of p = degree of q = 2

So, the horizontal asymptote is by taking the ratio of the leading terms.

The horizontal asymptote is given as,


\begin{gathered} y=(-2)/(4) \\ =-(1)/(2) \end{gathered}

Thus, the horizontal asymptote is -1/2.

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