2. Is there an asymptote on the graph of the
exponential function f(x) = 4(5)*
a. Yes, there...
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2. Is there an asymptote on the graph of the
exponential function f(x) = 4(5)*
a. Yes, there is a horizontal asymptote at y=4.
b. Yes, there is a vertical asymptote at x=0.
c. Yes, there is a horizontal asymptote at y=0.
d. No, there is no asymptote
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