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terenzreignz (terenzreignz):
I exaggerate haha
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
I disagree.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think its either a or b
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
When the degree of the denominator is greater than the degree of the numerator, the horizontal asymptote is y=0.
terenzreignz (terenzreignz):
Do remember that it's a HORIZONTAL asymptote you're looking for, and equations that are like
x = <some constant>
are vertical lines...
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OpenStudy (haseeb96):
D is the correct answer i am sure in it just read my link
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
If the exponent in the denominator of the function is larger than the exponent in the numerator, the horizontal asymptote will be y=0, which is the x-axis.
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
This is from your link.......
terenzreignz (terenzreignz):
Besides, @Haseeb96
the function intersects y=1
at x = 0
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i agree that it's A.
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terenzreignz (terenzreignz):
Not that that's of significance haha
OpenStudy (haseeb96):
Yes u are correct
I miss something
A is the correct answer
y=0
OpenStudy (haseeb96):
sorry
terenzreignz (terenzreignz):
yay :>
OpenStudy (joannablackwelder):
No worries
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