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A horizontal asymptote y = a is a horizontal line which a curve approaches as x approaches positive or negative infinity. If the limit of a curve as x approaches either positive or negative infinity is a, then y=a is a horizontal asymptote.
A vertical asymptote x = b is a vertical line that a curve approaches but never crosses. The value b is not in the domain of the curve. More precisely if the limit of a curve as x approaches b is either positive or negative infinity then x=b is a vertical asymptote.
An oblique asymptote is a diagonal line (a line whose slope is either positive or negative) that a curve approaches. For a rational function R(x) = P(x) / Q (x) an oblique asymptote y = my + b is obtained by dividing P(x) by Q (x). Doing so will yield a quotient and remainder. If we set the quotient equal to y that gives the equation of the oblique asymptote.
Answer:
Jordan
Step-by-step explanation:
Jayden bikes 0.3 miles in 1 minute if you divide 1.8 by 6.
Jordan bikes 0.4 miles in 1 minute if you divide 3.2 by 8.
Then, we can Jordan bikes 0.1 mile faster than Jayden in a minute.
Suppose Jenny publishes X post per day, and Antonio publishes Y post per day.
So, the combined number of posts will be X+Y multiplied by the number of days.
For example, if the numbers of days is Z, Jenny and Antonio published Z(X+Y) posts.
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