comments on: how do you find the horizontal asymptotes of a function? - 加拿大vs摩洛哥欧赔 //www.catharsisit.com/hs/ap/find-horizontal-asymptotes/ act, sat, college admissions, life tue, 01 sep 2020 01:21:46 +0000 hourly 1 by: humon kahuna //www.catharsisit.com/hs/ap/find-horizontal-asymptotes/#comment-319302 tue, 01 sep 2020 01:21:46 +0000 //www.catharsisit.com/hs/?p=8321#comment-319302 very good explanation, keep it up!

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by: magoosh test prep expert //www.catharsisit.com/hs/ap/find-horizontal-asymptotes/#comment-206318 sat, 02 jun 2018 20:32:38 +0000 //www.catharsisit.com/hs/?p=8321#comment-206318 in reply to alexander.

hi alexander,

you’re not missing anything, it looks like this was a mistake on our part! the asymptote should be 2 for example (a). i’m going to send this to our content improvement team so that we can fix it. thanks so much for commenting and letting us know about this! it’s super helpful when our readers help to keep us on our toes for all of these questions 🙂

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by: alexander //www.catharsisit.com/hs/ap/find-horizontal-asymptotes/#comment-206114 tue, 15 may 2018 05:33:12 +0000 //www.catharsisit.com/hs/?p=8321#comment-206114 hi, i’m a little confused at example (a) for the highest order term analysis. the first rule states that “if the result is a constant k, then y = k is the single horizontal asymptote. this happens when the degree of the top matches the degree of the bottom.” however, for the example, you are left with a constant of 2 after simplifying, which i presume to be ‘k’ in this instance, however the answer is instead y=1 instead of the logic that follows the rule y=k. can you please explain what i am missing here?

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by: adil mohammad //www.catharsisit.com/hs/ap/find-horizontal-asymptotes/#comment-204189 sun, 17 dec 2017 03:43:57 +0000 //www.catharsisit.com/hs/?p=8321#comment-204189 love this website. keep it up

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