Answer:
Horizontal Asymptote: y=2
Vertical Asymptote: x=3
Step-by-step explanation:
One way: Look at graph
Look at for a horizontal or vertical line that both lines don't touch.
Second Way:
When you look for vertical asymptotes, you set the denominator equal to zero and solve.
For example, the second question has a denominator of x-3.
x-3=0
x=3 (This is the vertical asymptote)
When you look for horizontal asymptote, you do long division.
For example, the first question 
The answer will be 2. 2 is the quotient. You only want quotient not remainder.
y=2.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B, the one with the line and shaded the top on the right side. (The one that goes to 7 on the x axis).
Step-by-step explanation:
First I find which graph as y -intercept of -3, which is all of them.
Next, I find with graph has a slope of 1/3. (rise 1 run 3). Only B and D has a slope of 1/3 (The ones that has a less steep graph. )
Then, I use the coordinate (0,0) to see which side the graph shades. I plug it into the inequality. (0)≥1/3(0)-3. Solve. Is 0 greater than -3. YES! so we shade the part where (0,0) is shaded which is B.
Your answer is C. 16 this is the possible answer