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How do i find the horizontal asymptote of [1/(x-5)]+4
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oobleck
what happens when x gets huge huge huge?
x-5 also gets huge, so 1/(x-5) gets very tiny.
So, as x gets huge, y approaches 0+4
The horizontal asymptote is y=4
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