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Q: What is the equation of the asymptote of the graph of?
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Can a slant asymptote cuts the graph?

No. If it cuts a graph it is not an asymptote.


How do you find an oblique asymptotes?

An oblique asymptote is another way of saying "slant asymptote."When the degree of the numerator is one greater than the denominator, an equation has a slant asymptote. You divide the numerator by the denominator, and get a value. Sometimes, the division pops out a remainder, but ignore that, and take the answer minus the remainder. Make your "adapted answer" equal to yand that is your asymptote equation. To graph the equation, plug values.


Can the graph of a function have a point on a vertical asymptote?

No. The fact that it is an asymptote implies that the value is never attained. The graph can me made to go as close as you like to the asymptote but it can ever ever take the asymptotic value.


Why is it okay for a graph to cross one of its's horizontal asymptotes?

There is nothing in the definition of "asymptote" that forbids a graph to cross its asymptote. The only requirement for a line to be an asymptote is that if one of the coordinates gets larger and larger, the graph gets closer and closer to the asymptote. The "closer and closer" part is defined via limits.


Can the graph of a polynomial function have a vertical asymptote?

no


An asymptote is a line that the graph of a function?

approaches but does not cross


Why doesnt the graph of a rational function cross its vertical asymptote?

It can.


What is a line that a graph gets closer and closer to but does not touch?

Asymptote


Asymptote?

a line that a graph approaches as you move away from the origin


What do the graph of this asymptote y1x 3?

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What is the domain range asymptote and intercept of the equation y equals 4 times 2 exponent x?

y = 4(2x) is an exponential function. Domain: (-∞, ∞) Range: (0, ∞) Horizontal asymptote: x-axis or y = 0 The graph cuts the y-axis at (0, 4)


Name the functions whose graph looks like a set of stairs?

asymptote