Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: If the degree (the largest exponent) of the denominator is bigger than the degree of the numerator, the horizontal asymptote is the x-axis (y = 0).
If the degree of the numerator is bigger than the denominator, there is no horizontal asymptote.
Answer:
it is (3/8)( -5/7)(-1/4)
if ot it should be the one that is all postitive
The answer is A.
The way you know this is by graphing the first function.
The second function is in a different format, so you just have to isolate Y.
-1/3x + y = -1
y= 1/3x -1 OR y= -1 + 1/3x
both of the functions have the same slope, but different y-intercepts. therefore, they'll never touch. making them infinite solutions.
it's also A because both of the slopes are positive, the slopes in graph D are negative.
So, the answer is A.
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Answer:
Option (A)
Step-by-step explanation:
It has been given in this question that sign telling path has a 2% grade.
2% grade means a rise of 2 meters for a horizontal change of 100 m (As given in the figure attached).
All the trigonometric ratios for the angle θ between the path and the horizontal are,
Sinθ =
Cosθ =
tanθ =
Since measures of the opposite side and adjacent sides are given
Therefore, tangent ratio will be applied to get the measure of the angle,
tanθ =
θ =
Option (A) will be the answer.