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OpenStudy (anonymous):

really need help please!! f(x) = (2x-1)/(x-1) Horizontal asymptote: ? Vertical asymptote: ? y intercept: ? x intercept:?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Horizontal asymptote: 2 Vertical asymptote: 1 y intercept: 1 x intercept: 1/2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An asymptote is a line that a graphed line will approach but will never reach, for example if you graph an exponential relationship (y=a^x), then approaching x=∞ (which is the asymptote), the graphed line will just curve up infinitely but never touch the asymptote. So in this case, like LA-MrC said, the horizontal asymptote=2 vertical asymptote=1 y-intercept=(0,1) x-intercept=(.5,0) If you graph it then it's much easier to see the x- and y-values that the line approaches but never reaches.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Asymptotes .... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymptote

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