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3 December, 03:27

The asymptote of the function f (x) = 3x + 4 is y =

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  1. 3 December, 03:42
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    If this is all there is to the equation it would not have an asymptote. F (x) = 3x+4 is a linear equation and it's domain (possible x values) would be all real numbers. Therefore you would not have a vertical asymptote. This also results in having a range (possible y values) of all real numbers. Again, there would be no horizontal asymptote.
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