Enter the equations of the asymptotes for the function f(x) .

f(x)= −(2/x+4) − 6

Vertical Asymptote: ?
Horizontal Asymptote: ?

3 answers

when x = -4, there is a zero in the denominator (vert)

as x goes to ±∞, the 1st term of the expression goes to zero, leaving -6 (horiz)
Ok great. So 0 is the vertical axis?
Vertical asymptote: -4
Horizontal asymptote: -6
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