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What is the equation of the asymptote for this function?

f(x) = (1/2)^x + 3


A. x = 0
B. y = 0
C. x = 3
D. y = 3​

Respuesta :

The equation of the horizontal asymptote for this function f(x) = (1/2)^x + 3 is option D y = 3.

When do we get horizontal asymptote for a function?

The line y = a is horizontal asymptote if the function f(x) tends to 'a' from the upside of that line y = a, or from downside of that line.

The function is given as;

f(x) = (1/2)^x + 3

The function is Exponential functions.

Exponential functions have a horizontal asymptote.

The equation of the horizontal asymptote is option D y = 3.

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