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1. **Why does an exponential function have an asymptote?

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Certain functions, such as exponential functions, always have a horizontal asymptote. A function of the form f(x) = a (bx) + c always has a horizontal asymptote at y = c.

Exponential functions have asymptotes because the denominator equals zero for a particular value of x or because the denominator increases faster than the numerator as x increases.

I hope this clarifies.

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