What is the horizontal asymptote of g(x)=1/(2x+4) ? Calculus Limits Limits at Infinity and Horizontal Asymptotes 1 Answer Wataru Sep 12, 2014 Since lim_{x to infty}1/{2x+4}=0 and lim_{x to -infty}1/{2x+4}=0, its horizontal asymptote is y=0. Answer link Related questions What kind of functions have horizontal asymptotes? How do you find horizontal asymptotes for f(x) = arctan(x) ? How do you find the horizontal asymptote of a curve? How do you find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of y=(-2x^6+5x+8)/(8x^6+6x+5) ? How do you find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of y=(-4x^6+6x+3)/(8x^6+9x+3) ? How do you find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of y=3x^6-7x+10/8x^5+9x+10? How do you find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of y=6x^2 ? How can i find horizontal asymptote? How do you find horizontal asymptotes using limits? What are all horizontal asymptotes of the graph y=(5+2^x)/(1-2^x) ? See all questions in Limits at Infinity and Horizontal Asymptotes Impact of this question 2640 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License