SOLUTION: Find the equation(s) of the horizontal asymptote(s) of each curve.
a) f(x) = 2x^2 / √ 4x^4-5x-1
b) f(x) = x/x+1 - x/x-1
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Question 1165751: Find the equation(s) of the horizontal asymptote(s) of each curve.
a) f(x) = 2x^2 / √ 4x^4-5x-1
b) f(x) = x/x+1 - x/x-1
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
As you show them, we don't know what the functions really are.
(1) Don't use the "√" symbol in your post -- we can't tell how much of the expression that follows is under the radical. Or, if you use that symbol, then use parentheses.
(2) Use parentheses where necessary -- e.g., x/(x+1) --> instead of x/x+1 -->
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