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Enter your answer as an integer. If there is no horizontal asymptote, enter the word none.

Enter your answer as an integer. If there is no horizontal asymptote, enter the word-example-1
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Given


h(x)=(4x^3+4x-3)/(2x^4+3x-3)

Find

Horizontal Asymptotes

Step-by-step explanation

As we know that there is two possible cases in arational function for there to be a horizontal asymptotes.

both depend on the higher degree of numerator and denominator.

1, if degree of denominator is equal to degree of numerator then there will be a horizontal asymptote at the ratio between the coefficients of the highest degree of the function.

2. if degree of denominator is lower to degree of numerator then there will be a horizontal asymptote at the y=0

here in given function degree of denominator is less than degree of numerator , so horizontal asymptote at y=0

Final Answer

horizontal asymptote at y=0

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