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2:43 PM TueOct3 Practice more in Study > & edia.app 10 5 -10 -5 5 10 : S -10 Your answer 1 of 1 points asxz —4, f(z) = o0 asx —oo, f (z) —3 8 asz —oo, f(z) > —4 v asx —4,f(z) > —oc0 @ asz oo, f(x) > —4 v None of the above Explanation Report issue Explanation A horizontal asymptote is a horizontal line that the graph approaches but never actually touches. This graph approaches the line y = —4 from two different directions, and the graph never crosses that line. Thus, thereis a horizontal asymptote at y = —3. As z approaches 0o, y approaches —4. This is denoted by the following: asz oo, f (z) > —4 As x approaches —oo, y approaches —4. This is denoted by the following: asz —oo, f (z) - —4 The correct choices are as ¢ oo, f (z) —4 and as x —o00, f(z) = —4. 0)) 95% (amm)
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