Monday, October 1, 2012

Unit G Question 2


2) Describe what limit notation for a horizontal asymptote actually means.

- The limit notation for a horizontal asymptote means that the behavior of the graph varies depending on its degree. This shows how the graph moves depending on the right side or the left. The graph tells how close or   far away the asymptote is from the graph itself. You can find the limit notation easily after you have compared the graph's numerator and denominator. If it is bigger on bottom then the asymptote is zero. If it is the same degree then you must use the ratio of the coefficients. If the asymptote is bigger on the top then there is no asymptote.


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