SOLUTION: An exponential function is given by the equation, y= -(3)^x. What is the asymptote for the graph?
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Question 1206565: An exponential function is given by the equation, y= -(3)^x. What is the asymptote for the graph?
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
An asymptote is a line that the curve of a graph approaches, but never reaches. An asymptote can be a vertical line or a horizontal line.
An exponential function has a horizontal asymptote. A general equation for a horizontal line is:
The horizontal asymptote of an exponential function of the form is the -axis or the line .
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