- X + 8 > 6
- X > 6 - 8
- X > - 2
X < 2
Answer:
The slope is 3
Step-by-step explanation:
m = rise/run
m = (y2 - y1)/(x2-x1)
points: (0,-5), (1,-2)
m = ((-5) - (-2))/ ((0) - (1))
m = (-5 + 2)/ (-1)
m = -3/-1
m = 3
Graph 2 because It’s looks like it’s 1/2
Ok so we need to set the bottom to 0 to find the vertical asympyotes. This becomes x^2 - 4 = 0. Since we're talking about asymptotes, i'll assume you can solve basic equations. Solving for x and you get x = ±2. This means the vertical asymptotes are at ±2. To solve for horizontal asymptotes you take the limit as x goes to ±∞. Either way you end up with ±∞/∞. Now this isn't 1 because they grow at different rates. You differentiate both the top and bottom(L'hopital) and you get 6x/2x which becomes 3. This means the horizontal asymptote is at y = 3.