Respuesta :

Answer:

C. y = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

How do you find the asymptote of a graph?

Vertical asymptotes can be found by solving the equation n(x) = 0 where n(x) is the denominator of the function ( note: this only applies if the numerator t(x) is not zero for the same x value). Find the asymptotes for the function . The graph has a vertical asymptote with the equation x = 1.

How do you find the asymptote of an equation?

Another way of finding a horizontal asymptote of a rational function: Divide N(x) by D(x). If the quotient is constant, then y = this constant is the equation of a horizontal asymptote.

Since  

y=−2

is not a rational expression, there are no asymptotes.

No Asymptotes

Since  

y=−3

is not a rational expression, there are no asymptotes.

No Asymptotes

Since  

y=0

is not a rational expression, there are no asymptotes.

No Asymptotes

Since  

y=−1

is not a rational expression, there are no asymptotes.

No Asymptotes