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Jamal
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9 October, 21:36
What is the horizontal asymptote for y = 0
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Baylee Small
9 October, 21:47
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If the polynomial in the numerator is a lower degree than the denominator, the x-axis (y = 0) is the horizontal asymptote. If the polynomial in the numerator is a higher degree than the denominator, there is no horizontal asymptote. There is a slant asymptote
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Madyson Brooks
9 October, 22:01
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If the polynomial in the numerator is a lower degree than the denominator, the x-axis (y = 0) is the horizontal asymptote. If the polynomial in the numerator is a higher degree than the denominator, there is no horizontal asymptote
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