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This is the graph of f(x)= -6 * 2x. What is the horizontal asymptote
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This is the graph of f(x)= -6 * 2x. What is the horizontal asymptote
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Answer:
the answer is
"The x-axis"
Explanation:
i took the test
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Since y =-6 there are no asymptotes
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