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write general equation of horizontal asymptote????

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Answered by sherafgan354
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Answer:

y=± (\frac{b}{a}(x-h)+v)

Step-by-step explanation:

In Maths you may need to find the equation of asymptotes to help you sketch the curves of a hyperbola. Because hyperbolas are formed by a curve where the difference of the distances between two points is constant, the curves behave differently than other conic sections. This figure compares the different conic sections.

The equation for finding the horizontal assymptotes are given by the equation is

y=± (\frac{b}{a}(x-h)+v)

these symbols are given and can be found in the image below

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Answered by kjashanpreet2004
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