How do i find the horizontal asymptote in an equation.
I think a limit will work
observe the given equation these are the rules If the degree of the numerator is greater than the degree of the denominator there is no horizontal asymptote. (If it is greater by exactly 1 there is most likely a slant asymptote.) If the degree of the numerator is equal to the degree of the denominator, the horizontal asymptote is the fraction made by the leading coefficients. If the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the denominator, the horizontal asymptote is the line y = 0.
thanks traile
limit of something as x-> infinitiy
if the degree for the top is 2 and the one for the bottom is 1 is the vertical asymptote 2/1
(x+3) / (x²-9) just observe only with the highest degree just like that
or if the degree for the top is 1 and the degree for the bottom is 2 is the asymptote 1/2
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