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Help on horizontal asymptote!

Help on horizontal asymptote!-example-1
User Anubhav C
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Answer:

A. None

Explanation:

They are no horizontal asymptotes. I get helped from another website when comes to graphs and looking for asymptotes. Good luck on your exam!

User Ansyori
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Answer: A. none

Explanation:

There are three rules when finding the horizontal asymptote (H.A.)

Consider "m" as the degree of the numerator and "n" as the degree of the denominator.

Rules:

  1. m > n: no H. A (use long division to find the slant asymptote)
  2. m = n: H.A. is y = leading coefficient of m ÷ leading coefficient of n
  3. m < n: H.A. is y = 0

In the equation given, the numerator is x⁵ + ... and the denominator is x⁴ + ...

m = 5, n = 4

m > n so there is no H.A

but you can use long division to find the Slant Asymptote.

User Nubarke
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