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What is the horizontal asymptote of f(x)= -2x/x+1?

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Horizontal asymptote = -2
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User QuickFix
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When x gets large, you can ignore everything except the highest-degree terms of the numerator and denominator. Effectively, you want the value of
-2x/x
= -2

The horizontal asymptote is -2.
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