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Determine the horizontal asymptote for the rational function. A rational function is graphed in the first quadrant, and in the second and fourth quadrant is another piece of the graph. The graph approaches an imaginary horizontal line at y equals 1 and approaches an imaginary vertical line at x equals 2. y = −2 y = 2 y = −1 y = 1

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Answer:

yes, D.) y=1

Explanation:

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Answer:


y=1

Explanation:

The horizontal asymptote is the horizontal line that the graph approaches as the x-values increase bigger and bigger positively or negatively.

Based your description, the graph looks like the one in the attachment.

The horizontal asymptote of this graph is y=1.

Determine the horizontal asymptote for the rational function. A rational function-example-1
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