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8 March, 01:30

Look for the horizontal asymptote of

(sin x) / (1 + cos x).

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  1. 8 March, 02:56
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    This function does not have horizontal asymptote.

    The horizontal asymptotes are the values to which the function approaches as x becomes larger and larger ( + / - infinity).

    Then you have to find the limits of the function for x - > + and - infinity.

    If the limit does not exist then there is not horizontal asypmtotes.

    Indeed the limit of that function when x goes to + / - infinity does not exist, because the denominator will continue fluctating between 1 and 2, and the numerator will be fluctuating between - 1 and 1.

    This function fluctuates periodically from negative infinity to positive infinity, it does not have a limit when x grows so it does not have horizontal asymptotes.
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