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Which best describes the asymptote of an exponential function of the form F(x) = bx?

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Horizontal asymptote at y=0

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An asymptote is a line or curve that approaches a given curve arbitrarily closely, but does not touch the curve.

The graph of an exponential function of the form
f(x) = b^x is a graph which gets close to the x-axis but does not touch it.

Therefore, an exponential function of the form
f(x) = b^x has a horizontal asymptote at y = 0.
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