Respuesta :
[tex]\bf \cfrac{7x+1}{2x-9}\qquad
\begin{cases}
7x^1\impliedby \textit{has a degree of 1}\\
2x^1\impliedby \textit{also had degree of 1}
\end{cases}
\\\\\\
\textit{horizontal asymptote occurs at }y = \cfrac{7}{2}[/tex]
if the degree of the numerator is the same degree as that of the denominator, then the horizontal asymptote is the rational from the leading term's coefficient.
if the degree of the numerator is the same degree as that of the denominator, then the horizontal asymptote is the rational from the leading term's coefficient.
The answer I found was 3.5. y=7/2. I'm really sorry it took me so long to find. I'm a middle school student, and although I am honors, I haven't run into this