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Determine the equations of the vertical and horizontal asymptotes, if any, for

Determine the equations of the vertical and horizontal asymptotes, if any, for-example-1
User Wray Zheng
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Given:

The function is:


f(x)=(2x)/(x+4)

To find:

The vertical and horizontal asymptotes of the given function.

Solution:

We have,


f(x)=(2x)/(x+4)

For vertical asymptotes, equate the denominator and 0.


x+4=0


x+4-4=0-4


x=-4

So, the vertical asymptote of the given function is
x=-4.

The degree of the numerator is 1 and the degree of the denominator is also 1.

Since the degrees of numerator and denominator are equal, therefore the horizontal asymptote is:


y=(a)/(b)

Where, a is the leading coefficient of numerator and b is the leading coefficient of denominator.

Leading coefficient of numerator is 2 and the leading coefficient of denominator is 1, so the horizontal asymptote is:


y=(2)/(1)


y=2

Therefore, the correct option is C.

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