Answer:
Explanations
For a function to have a horizontal aymptotes, the degree of the expression at the numerator must be less or equal to the degree of the expression at the denominator.
If the degrees are equal, then the horizontal asymptotes will be the ratio of the leading coefficienct.
If the degree of the numerator is less than that of denominator, the horizontal asymptotes will be y = 0
Given the function below;
Since both expressions have the samee degree, it has a horizontal asymptotes which is expressed as;