Answer: Down below.
Step-by-step explanation:
A horizontal asymptote for a function is a horizontal line that the graph of the function approaches as x approaches ∞ (infinity) or -∞ (minus infinity). ... There are literally only two limits to look at, so that means there can only be at most two horizontal asymptotes for a given function
Company A: 120 + 0.50x
Company B: 60 + 0.60x
Company A = Company B (solve for x)
(Here, x = miles)
120 + 0.50x = 60 + 0.60x
120 - 60 = 0.60x - 0.50x
60 = 0.10x
600 = x
The equasion has only one solution.