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OpenStudy (rose4825):

Can someone please check my answer: http://prnt.sc/dd03wy

OpenStudy (mww):

very good, only undefined when the denominator is made 0, which represents a vertical asymptote on a Cartesian plane.

OpenStudy (rose4825):

So I got it right @mww ?

OpenStudy (rose4825):

Can you check four more?

OpenStudy (rose4825):

http://prnt.sc/dd03xm

OpenStudy (mww):

yes that;s right, vertical asymptote clear, for horizontal, it's the limit to infinity of the numerator to the denominator when you combine into a common fraction. This is easiest thought of as \[y = rational function + C ~\rightarrow ~horizontal ~ asymptote~=C\]

OpenStudy (rose4825):

Alright, thank you!

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