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What are the asymptote and y-intercept of the function below?

What are the asymptote and y-intercept of the function below?-example-1

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Answer: C

Step-by-step explanation:

The horizontal asymptote is the value of y on the graph where the curve would never touch. Looking at the graph, the horizontal asymptote is

y = 0

The y intercept is the value of y at the point where the curve touches the vertical or y axis. At this point, x = 0

Thus, from the graph,

y intercept = (0, 1)

The correct option is C

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