How to Solve for Horizontal Asymptotes?

Identify the function type

For rational functions, compare the degrees of the numerator and denominator

If the numerator degree is less than the denominator degree, the horizontal asymptote is y = 0

If the numerator degree equals the denominator degree, the horizontal asymptote is y = leading coefficient of numerator / leading coefficient of denominator

If the numerator degree is greater than the denominator degree, there is no horizontal asymptote

For non-rational functions, evaluate the limit as x approaches infinity and negative infinity

If both limits equal the same finite value, that value is the horizontal asymptote

If the limits are different or do not exist, there is no horizontal asymptote

Simplify the function first if possible

Check for end behavior before stating the asymptote

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