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Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of
y=-4x^6+6x+3 / 8x^6+9x+3

please explain i think there is no horizontal asymptote
12 years ago

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Answered by Steve
For large x, x^6 is much larger than x, so y =~ -4x^6/8x^6 -> -1/2
12 years ago
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Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of
y=-4x^6+6x+3 / 8x^6+9x+3

please explain i think there is no horizontal asymptote

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