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What does a horizontal asymptote represent?

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Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
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A horizontal asymptote is a fixed value that a function approaches as x becomes very large in either the positive or negative direction. That is, for a function f(x) , the horizontal asymptote will be equal to limx→±∞f(x) .

Answered by rutu012
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A horizontal asymptote is a fixed value that a function approaches as x becomes very large in either the positive or negative direction. That is, for a function f(x) , the horizontal asymptote will be equal to limx→±∞f(x) .

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