Answer:
Horizontal asymptote of the graph of the function f(x) = (8x^3+2)/(2x^3+x) is at y=4
Step-by-step explanation:
I attached the graph of the function.
Graphically, it can be seen that the horizontal asymptote of the graph of the function is at y=4. There is also a <em>vertical </em>asymptote at x=0
When denominator's degree (3) is the same as the nominator's degree (3) then the horizontal asymptote is at (numerator's leading coefficient (8) divided by denominator's lading coefficient (2)) 
Answer:
-0.45, 2/5, 54%
Step-by-step explanation:
54%=54/100
=87/50
2/5=20/50
-0.45 must be the smallest as it is negative
12 1/2 because you do 5/6 x 15/1 which 6/3 equals 2 and 15/3 equals 5 so you do 5/2 x 5/1
Well if the price was $100 per couple and increased by 200% then it increased by 2 times the original price. So that means the price doubled so multiply. $100 by 2 which equals $200. So the current price is now $200.
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