How do you find the horizontal asymptote for #f(x) = (3x) / (x+4)#?
1 Answer
I found
Explanation:
The horizontal asymptote is a line towards which the curve, described by your function, tends to get as near as possible.
To find it you can try to see what happens to your function when
as
let us forget the
So when
So the horizontal line of equation
You can plot your function and see this tendency!
graph{(3x)/(x+4) [-41.1, 41.07, -20.56, 20.53]}