SOLUTION: Find the horizontal asymptote of F(x) = 5x^2+1/x^2+2x+1
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Question 91079: Find the horizontal asymptote of F(x) = 5x^2+1/x^2+2x+1
Answer by Nate(3500) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Easiest way for eveyone would be to visualize with a graph.
Or:
lim[x ~> +]
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lim[x ~> +]
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lim[x ~> +]
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so: y = 5
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