SOLUTION: How do I solve for a horizontal asymptote in a radical function? I am a calculus student, so we are solving with limits and by using the highest power in the expression. Will you a
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Question 731240: How do I solve for a horizontal asymptote in a radical function? I am a calculus student, so we are solving with limits and by using the highest power in the expression. Will you all be able to help me? The problem I am stuck on is 3x^(2/3)-x.
Answer by KMST(5347) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
does not have a horizontal asymptote
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