Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Limits at Infinity
Limits at infinity involve evaluating the behavior of a function as the input approaches positive or negative infinity. This analysis helps determine the end behavior of the function, which is crucial for identifying horizontal asymptotes. For rational functions, this often involves comparing the degrees of the numerator and denominator.
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Horizontal Asymptotes
Horizontal asymptotes are lines that a graph approaches as the input values become very large or very small. They indicate the value that the function approaches at infinity. To find horizontal asymptotes, one typically evaluates the limits of the function as x approaches positive and negative infinity.
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Rational Functions
Rational functions are expressions formed by the ratio of two polynomials. The behavior of these functions at infinity is influenced by the degrees of the polynomials in the numerator and denominator. Understanding how to simplify and analyze these functions is essential for determining limits and asymptotic behavior.
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