How to find the asymptotes of h(x)=5^(x-2)h(x)=5x2?

1 Answer
Feb 22, 2018

Take the limits of h(x)h(x) as x->+-∞x± to determine the horizontal asymptotes.

Explanation:

Take the limits of h(x)h(x) as x->+-∞x± to determine the function's horizontal asymptotes. We have no vertical asymptotes, as there are no values of xx that will make this function undefined.

Lim_(x->∞)5^(x-2)=5^∞=∞ (No asymptotes as we approach +∞.

Lim_(x->-∞)5^(x-2)=5^-∞=1/5^∞=0

So, y=0 is this function's only horizontal asymptote, as we approach y=0 for smaller and smaller values of x but never cross/touch it.