I’m pretty sure that is true
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This expression of yours is problematic in that it's difficult to know which math operations are intended and in which order. In <span>x/2 x-2/4 x-2/2 , which part of the expression is in the numerator, and which in the denominator?
x shows up 3 times. Apparently you meant "the variable x" in "x/2." What about the next "x?" Did you type that in to indicate multiplication or is that "x" a variable also? I think you catch my drift: Your post will need some editing before your readers can understand what you want to do here.
Suppose I interpret your </span><span>x/2 x-2/4 x-2/2 to mean the following:
( x/2 )
---------- * (x-2/2). If that wasn't your intent, please fix it.
x - 2/4
If this interpretation is correct, then you have
x(x-1) 2x(x-1)
---------------- = ------------. If not, please fix it. This rational function
x-1/2 2x -1 cannot be reduced.</span>
Whole number can be a integer. rational number can not be a integer that is repeating.
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Answer:
not generally
Step-by-step explanation:
The basic log function has a vertical asymptote where its argument is zero. It has a positive slope for all positive arguments. It tends to infinity as the argument tends to infinity. There is no horizontal asymptote.
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A log function can be made part of a larger expression in a way that would give the expression a horizontal asymptote. For example, the function ...
f(x) = 1/log(x)
has a horizontal asymptote at f(x) = 0. (This asymptote is approached very slowly.)