Given:

To find the vertical and horizontal asymptotes:
The line x=L is a vertical asymptote of the function f(x) if the limit of the function at this point is infinite.
But, here there is no such point.
Thus, the function f(x) doesn't have a vertical asymptote.
The line y=L is a vertical asymptote of the function f(x) if the limit of the function (either left or right side) at this point is finite.

Thus, y = 0 is the horizontal asymptote for the given function.
Answer:
y= 4x-9
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
If the equation is 3^x=n (it isnt showing up properly)
Part A: any number greater than 1 will work. Say 2.
Part B: any number less than or equal to 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you set x=2, 3^2=9 9>3
If you set x=0, 3^0=1 1<3
I think the answer's C: $7000/$8000
That's a surprisingly easy question for high school