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.
The answer to the question is d
1. Triangular prism
2. Sphere i think
Answer: option C
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagram of the triangle is shown in the attached photo. The triangle is a right angle triangle ABC
Assuming the given angle is #,
Recalling the trigonometric ratio,
tan # = opposite / adjacent
If tan # = 4, it means
opposite / adjacent = 4/1
Therefore, opposite = 4 and adjacent = 1
Applying Pythagoras theorem,
Hypotenuse^2 = opposite ^2 + adjacent ^2
Hypotenuse = AC
Opposite = 4
Adjacent = 1
AC^2 = 4^2 + 1^2 = 17
AC = ± √17
To determine cos #, we would apply another trigonometric ratio,
Cos# = adjacent /hypotenuse
Cos# = 1/±√17
Cos # =-1 /√17 or 1/√17
Answer:
y= 2x-3 m=2 b= -3
Step-by-step explanation:
we distribute 2(x-2)
y-1 = 2(x-2)
y-1 = 2x-4
then add one to both sides
y-1= 2x -4
+1 +1
since it is negative four and you are adding one it would be -3
y= 2x -3 that is your slope intercept form.
y= mx +b so m=2 and b= -3