For the function f(x), determine: Intercept Horizontal asymptote If we change the function to f(x), does the horizontal asymptote change?
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Let f(x) = b/(ax + c) with constants a, b, c. (We assume a and c are such that the expressions below make sense; in particular c ≠ 0 if we want an x = 0 value.) Show more…
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