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Exponential Decay
Use the graph of the exponential decay function to determine the equation for the horizontal asymptote of the sequence that is modeled by the graph. The horizontal asymptote is at y=
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The horizontal asymptote of an exponential decay function, which has a decreasing trend, is always at y=0.
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