Math question Help...

dodger1414

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okay the question will follow any help would be greatly appreciated

Write two equations to represent the same decreasing exponential functions that has an asymptote at y=-2 and a y-intercept at the origin
 
a.) Degree of numerator is less than degree of denominator: Graph has y=0 as
a horizontal asymptote.

b.) Degree of numerator is greater than degree of denominator: Graph has no
horizontal asymptote.

c.) Degree of numerator is equal to degree of denominator: Graph has the first
term of the numerator divided by the first term of the denominator as its
horizontal asymptote.

So, it must be c) Else, the graph would have y=0 as an asymptote, or none at all.

Write a function to model this within the specifications of your data.


Hope this helps.
 
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