How many horizontal asymptotes can a function have?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about the number of horizontal asymptotes a function can have in calculus. A horizontal asymptote describes the behavior of a function as the input variable approaches infinity or negative infinity. Typically, a function can have at most one horizontal asymptote, but there are exceptions based on the function's behavior.
Answer
At most 2
The final answer is 2
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is 2
More Information
A function can have zero, one, or two horizontal asymptotes, but no more than two.
Sources
- How many horizontal asymptotes are there in a rational function? - quora.com
- Rules | Finding Horizontal Asymptote - Cuemath - cuemath.com
- A web page titled - Function Two Horizontal Asymptotes - magoosh.com