SOLUTION: can you tell me using this function 4x/x-2 what is the horizontal asymptote? and can you show mwe the work. and with the same one what is the functions y-intercepts I thank you in

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Question 290495: can you tell me using this function 4x/x-2 what is the horizontal asymptote? and can you show mwe the work. and with the same one what is the functions y-intercepts I thank you in adv anced .I hope you can help me . a few days a go i asked for help I dont know if it was be cause you had help me before you didnt I hope you do now.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4x/(x-2) is not a function.
There is no y, so how can there be a y intercept?
y=4x/(x-2) is a function.
A function is a relationship. You can't have a relationship alone as hard as you try.
There is going to be an asymptote at x=2 because x=2 would make the denominator equal to zero
The y intercept is y when x=0
y=0/-2
so when x=0 y=0
so the y intercept is (0,0) or 0
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