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How do you find the asymptotes in general??
For example... f(x)=(1/2)^x, how would I find that?
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drwls
As x-> infinity, each time you multiply (1/2) by itself a larger number of x times, the result gets closer to zero. Zero is therefore the asymptote,
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drwls
In most cases, just examine what happens to f(x) as x goes to infinity or -infinity
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