Monday, October 1, 2012

Unit G Question 1

1) How do we know that a graph has a horizontal asymptote? What are the three options?

- This means that the Asymptote is equal to zero this is because “x” has to be zero because it is supposed to be a horizontal line. “Y” is all real numbers. Also if the degree is bigger on the top then the asymptote will equal zero. If the degree is the same then the asymptote is the ratio of  the coefficients. And if the degree is bigger on top then there is no horizontal asymptote. The limit notation for horizontal asymptotes corresponds with the restrictions that we did on Unit E Concept 4 This shows the behavior in which the graph is corresponding to the equation.



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