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1.Find the asymptote of g(x) = 5 - ln(x + 1)

2.State the asymptote of y = 2x+1 + 3

2007-07-16 06:10:37 · 3 answers · asked by lushay 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Second one doesn't have an asymptote- it's a straight line.

2007-07-16 06:12:55 · answer #1 · answered by coolsam93 2 · 1 0

1.Find the asymptote of g(x) = 5 - ln(x + 1)
x = -1 because at the point, g(x) goes to infinity.

2.State the asymptote of y = 2x+1 + 3
Itself? A straight line won't have an asymptote.

2007-07-16 13:14:00 · answer #2 · answered by sahsjing 7 · 0 1

Neither of your equations has an asymptote.
The 1st equation starts at (0,5) and then as x increases, y goes to - infinity.

The 2nd equation is juust a straight line, but it looks like you may have written it wrong because the +1+3 looks suspicious as it could ust be wriiten as 4.

2007-07-16 13:41:00 · answer #3 · answered by ironduke8159 7 · 0 1

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