Answer:
x value of vertical asymptote and y value of horizontal asymptote
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph of 1/x approaches infinity as x approaches 0 (the vertical asymptote)
As x gets either bigger or smaller, 1/x approaches the x-axis (from above on the positive side, from below on the negative side) (the horizontal asymptote)
Consider 1/(x-5) + 2, at what value of x does the graph 'go nuts' ?
When the bottom of the fraction becomes 0, x - 5 becomes 0 when x = 5, so the vertical asymptote of g(x) is at x=5
What value of y does f(x) approach as x gets more positive or more negative - as x gets bigger (as an example), y approaches 0
What y value does g(x) approach as x gets bigger? Well, as x gets big, 1/(x-5) gets small, approaching 0. The smallest 0 + 2 can get is 2, so y=2 is the horizontal asymptote
Answer:
x = 25
Step-by-step explanation:
The three straight lines in the sides of the triangle means that ALL 3 SIDES ARE EQUAL.
This is an equilateral triangle. So all 3 angles are equal.
We know sum of 3 angles in a triangle is 180. Since 3 of the angles are equal, each angle is:
180/3 = 60
The top angle is given as "2x + 10", thus we can say "2x + 10" is equal to 60 degrees. Now we equate and solve for x:

The value of x is 25
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4^15
Step-by-step explanation:
We multiply both exponents 3 and 5
So we get:
4^15
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Answer:
the slope is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
rise/run 4 rise run 2 simply and you get just 2