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Part A name the asymptote for the graphed function

Part A name the asymptote for the graphed function-example-1
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User Zectbumo
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Answer:

The asymptote for the graphed function is the horizontal line y=2

Explanation:

We can see in the graph when x tends to -Infinite, the curve approximates to the horizontal line y=2, then this is the asymtptote

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User Ilkkachu
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Answer:

The horizontal line
y=2 is the asymptote


Explanation:

This is an exponential function.

An asymptote is the line a function approaches but never touches.

Here,
y=2 is the horizontal line that is asymptote of the function.


Note: Normally, y=0 is the asymptote of a parent exponential function, since this graph is parent function shifted 2 units up, the asymptote becomes y=2

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User Arthur  Qocharyan
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