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How do i find the horizontal asymptote for f(x)=xe-x2
thanks for the help.
thanks for the help.
The horizontal asymptote for the function f(x) = xe^(-x²) is determined by analyzing the behavior of the function as x approaches very large positive values. As x becomes significantly large, the term e^(-x²) dominates, causing the product xe^(-x²) to approach 0. Therefore, the horizontal asymptote is y = 0 for large positive x. Conversely, for large negative x, the function does not approach a finite limit, indicating that there is no horizontal asymptote in that direction.
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