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Are there any asymptotes of the function

y= 3/x -1
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Answered by Steve
yes.
where the denominator is zero.
11 years ago
Answered by Steve
and where y goes when x gets infinitely large.
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Answered by Anonymous
Are there any horizontal asymptotes for y=3/x -1
11 years ago
Answered by Steve
yes. what happens to y when x gets large?


x y
10 3/9
100 3/99
1 billion 3/999,999,999
As x gets larger, y gets smaller
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