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Find the horizontal asymptote of the graph of y = . (1 point) Responses y = 0 y = 0 y = y = Image with alt text: six-fifths y = y = Image with alt text: three-eighths There is no horizontal asymptote. There is no horizontal asymptote.
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y = 0
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