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Graphs of exponential functions For both y= 8× and y= (2/7)×, what would be the equation of the horizontal asymptote for those two?
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Graphs of exponential functions For both y= 8× and y= (2/7)×, what would be the equation of the horizontal asymptote for those two?
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For both y= 8× and y= (2/7)×, what would be the equation of the horizontal asymptote for those two?
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Both graphs approach the x-axis as x gets large either in the positive direction or the negative direction. An equation for the x-axis is y = 0.
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