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Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of y= -2x^6+5x+8/8x^6+6x+5

a: y= -1/4

b: y=0

c= y=1

D= no horizontal asymptote

NEED HELP ASAP!!!!

User Keronda
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Answer:a) y = -¼

Explanation:

(-2x^6+5x+8)/(8x^6+6x+5)

Just divide the leading coefficients

User Basir Alam
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Answer:

a) y = -¼

Explanation:

(-2x^6+5x+8)/(8x^6+6x+5)

Just divide the leading coefficients

-2/8 = -¼

Horizontal asymptote:

y = -¼

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