Asked by Leia
                If y = 3 is a horizontal asymptote of a rational function, which must be true? 
lim
x→ 3
f(x) = 0 <<my answer
lim
x→ 0
f(x) = 3
lim
x→ ∞
f(x) = 3
lim
x→ 3
f(x) = ∞
            
        lim
x→ 3
f(x) = 0 <<my answer
lim
x→ 0
f(x) = 3
lim
x→ ∞
f(x) = 3
lim
x→ 3
f(x) = ∞
Answers
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Surely you don't want help from someone who doesn't know this subject!!
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
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                    Answered by
            Scott
            
    3 as an asymptote means that is the value that the function approaches as x goes to infinity
    
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