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Answer:

Option (C) : y = 6 / 11

Explanation:

To find Horizontal Asymptote of the function, you need to see degree of of numerator and denominator.

Since, the degrees of the numerator and denominator are the same,

Horizontal Asymptote = leading coefficient of the numerator divided byleading coefficient of the denominator

Therefore,

Horizontal Asymptote = 6 / 11

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Answer: B) y=6/11.

To find the horizontal asymptote(s) you must find the limit as x approaches infinity and the limit as x approaches -infinity.

Using L’Hôpital’s rule:
lim x-> infinity (f(x))=6/11.
lim x-> -infinity (f(x))=6/11.
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