Asked by Luckylin
                What is vertical asymptote of y=2x+1? 
I don't know how to find it.
            
        I don't know how to find it.
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    y = 2x + 1 is a straight line with a slope of 2
To be vertical the slope would have to be undefined, and the equation would have the form
x = k, where k is some constant.
no vertical asymptote.
    
To be vertical the slope would have to be undefined, and the equation would have the form
x = k, where k is some constant.
no vertical asymptote.
                    Answered by
            Luckylin
            
    Thank you~ and as for horizontal, the asymptote would be y=0?
    
                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    We don't actually speak of asymptotes for straight lines
but, yes, a horizontal asymptote would have the form
y = k, where k is a constant
    
but, yes, a horizontal asymptote would have the form
y = k, where k is a constant
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