How do you find the horizontal asymptote for #2/(x-3)#?
1 Answer
Jan 25, 2016
horizontal asymptote y = 0
Explanation:
If the degree of the numerator < degree of denominator
in a rational function then a horizontal asymptote can be found.
Here numerator is degree 0 and denominator degree 1 .
Horizontal asymptote for this condition is always: y = 0
graph{2/(x-3) [-40, 40, -20, 20]}