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What is the horizontal asymptote of the function? f(x)=5(3/2)^x+2-4

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im not sure if the +2-4 is also part of the exponent but

if its 5(2/3)^(x+2-4) with everything after x being in the exponent, the horizontal asymptote is

y = 0

if it is 5(2/3)^x + 2 - 4 with the +2 - 4 not being part of the exponent, the horizontal asymptote is

y = -4

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