How do you find the asymptotes for #f(x)=2 * 3^(x-4)#?

1 Answer

#y=0# is the asymptote

Explanation:

As #x# is made to approach #-oo# also #y# approach the value zero. So, the graph approaches the line #y=0# will never intersect it no matter how #x# becomes negative.

therefore, #y=0# is the asymptote

graph{y=2*3^(x-4) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

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