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OpenStudy (anonymous):

since \[3^x>0\] you know \[2\times 3^x+3>3\] and that is your asympotote, \[y=3\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no formula as x goes to minus infinity, 3^x goes to zero and therefore x^3+3 approaches 3

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