Question: Vertical/Horizontal Asymptotes

farisk

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Hi everyone! I have a problem. I know how to get vertical and horizontal asymptotes when the equation is a fraction, but I am studying for my final and this is one of the questions on the review (which is not graded, just practice). "Graph the function showing all asymptotes and intercepts." I know how to get the intercepts on any function, but these two we never went over in class or on any homework. One of them is "f(x)=4^(x+1)-2" and the other I need help with is "f(x)=log[base4](x+2)". I do not know how to get the asymptotes or if there are any because all we went over was getting the asymptotes, vertical and horizontal, for equations in fractions. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you everyone!
 
Have you studied logarithmic or exponential equations at all? Thank you! ;)
 
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