3x +1 . What is the equation of the horizontal asymptote of f(x)? 4x - 16 Let fx) %3D а. у-2 c. x= 2 b. 3 d. 3 y- 4 4

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3x + 1
4x - 16
Let Ax) =
What is the equation of the horizontal asymptote of f(x)?
a. y= 2
b.
c. x= 2
3
3
X =
4
d.
2x* + 5x3 + 3х? + 2х- 50
Let Ax) =
What is the equation of the horizontal asymptote of (x) and from what
x* + 3
direction does Ax) approach the asymptote as x tends to +co?
c. y= 2, from above
а.
1
y =
from above
2'
b. y = 2, from below
d.
1
y =;, from below
3x + 2x +x+1
x +x- 2
Let fx) =
What types of asymptotes does f(x) have?
a. oblique and vertical asymptotes
b. None
c. horizontal and oblique asymptotes
d. horizontal and vertical asymptotes
x- 2|(x+ 3)
Let fx) =
What is the equation of the oblique asymptote of (x) and from what direction does
x- 1
Az) approach the asymptote as x tends to –co?
c. y = -x- 2, from below
d. y = x+ 2, from above
a. y = -x- 2, from above
b. y = x+ 2, from below
Transcribed Image Text:3x + 1 4x - 16 Let Ax) = What is the equation of the horizontal asymptote of f(x)? a. y= 2 b. c. x= 2 3 3 X = 4 d. 2x* + 5x3 + 3х? + 2х- 50 Let Ax) = What is the equation of the horizontal asymptote of (x) and from what x* + 3 direction does Ax) approach the asymptote as x tends to +co? c. y= 2, from above а. 1 y = from above 2' b. y = 2, from below d. 1 y =;, from below 3x + 2x +x+1 x +x- 2 Let fx) = What types of asymptotes does f(x) have? a. oblique and vertical asymptotes b. None c. horizontal and oblique asymptotes d. horizontal and vertical asymptotes x- 2|(x+ 3) Let fx) = What is the equation of the oblique asymptote of (x) and from what direction does x- 1 Az) approach the asymptote as x tends to –co? c. y = -x- 2, from below d. y = x+ 2, from above a. y = -x- 2, from above b. y = x+ 2, from below
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