#Graphing Help Needed

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dusty lynxBOT
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opal topaz
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Hey there, since you do not need a formula, you just need to understand what each limit means to put together a graph. The first limit means that the graph should tend to 0 as we go farther to the right. The second and third limit show how there is an asymptote at x = 2, something that resembles the limit as x goes to 0 of the graph y = 1/x. The fifth limit means that there is a horizontal asymptote at y = -3 when we go really far to the right. This should be enough to put together a sketch.